You’re Omran’: A Non-Profit Anthem from ‘Lillia Kysil’ Spotlighting Plight of Children in Conflict-Ridden Regions

We are pleased to announce that ‘You’re Omran’ by ‘Lillia Kysil’ is now on the daily A-List Playlist. Listen out for it day and night on our playlist + it will also be played as a special HUMANITARIAN POWERPLAY at 7 PM Pacific USA time every night for the next month or more.

‘You’re Omran’ by ‘Lillia Kysil’ is a heartfelt humanitarian single, a dedication to a child from Aleppo who has endured unimaginable suffering. This project is entirely non-profit, driven by the purest intentions of expressing love for the child and raising awareness about the plight of countless children in conflict zones such as Israel’s Gaza Strip, Ukraine, and Syria.

It’s a dreamy, ethereal, and captivating pop song with an uplifting message, featuring powerful vocals and infectious dance beats and synths that will stay with you. The goal of ‘You’re Omran’ is to shed light on these forgotten children and inspire hope for a safer future for all children worldwide.

This incredible single was made to bring awareness of the suffering children in the world who are still suffering in Gaza, Ukraine, and Syria. It is dedicated to Omran Daqneesh.

Finding a meaningful heavy-metal song comes harder as time goes on. Check out the epic ‘Save Me’ from ‘Dead Like Juliet’

Finding a meaningful heavy-metal song comes harder and harder as time goes on. Making a strong debut further into their genre comes Italy’s Metalcore act Dead Like Juliet.

Their latest effort “Save Me” has just released worldwide! The music video captures a powerful story and message that the audience can relate to and discover upon viewing.

Dead Like Juliet have issued a statement on the song:

“This is a song for those who suffer. A song for those who fight. No matter what, you are not alone.”

Dead Like Juliet whose sound is defined by melodic hooks and singalongs alongside heavy growls and groovy riffs. Unlike other Hardcore bands, the group shapes their raw sound with atmospheric keys and synths.

Their songs talk about political topics, personal issues, and more philosophical problems. The band has played 200 club shows, underground shows, and big festivals in Italy, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Russia, France, England, The Netherlands, Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Romania, Ukraine, Poland, Belgium, Liechtenstein, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark.

DLJ Save Me

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