In Rone Andrews’s “We All Count,” a compelling lens on socioeconomic awareness. Featuring Red Blood in the song, it urges people to consider a world in which no one race, religion, or belief should have power over others’ lives.
It is a great combination of various beat styles. Pop melodies waft easily over classical strings, and a little rap- and R&B-inflected rhythm gives the song a contemporary twist. Just when you think you’re used to the music, a jazz-inflected ending arrives, proving that musical borders are meant to be pushed, just like social ones. The production is professional, letting the feelings shine through without sounding overly engineered.
“We All Count” is one song that stands out for its balance of good lyrics and music. Andrews and Red Blood’s vocals blend in a warm, convincing way, making the song sound multilayered and multidimensional. This release has a deeper meaning in terms of kindness, and every voice matters here. If you want a song that makes you think about social issues, sounds different, and helps you feel something, then “We All Count” should make it to your playlist.
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