Teenaged gospel big name pleads: Put down the gun

Teenaged gospel singer Alyssa Joseph has brought her voice to a transforming into countrywide chorus calling for more advantageous admire to be proven to girls in T&T, along with her newest single “Put Down the Gun”.

Joseph, who broke onto the country wide scene in 2019 with the ubiquitous compliment and worship gospel hit “You Fill Me Up”, says she has been “deeply moved” by way of contemporary incidents of violence in opposition t women and decided to counter the terrible reviews with a good message. The 14-year-historic rising gospel track megastar concerns an impassioned plea for an end to gun-culture and its ensuing violence. Her self-penned Shaka pro-produced music “Put Down the Gun” requires a day when all nationals, primarily girls, can believe safe on the streets of their personal country. She sings:

Cyah walk the streets/cyah stroll the streets by myself/cyah even feel secure on my very own they at all times on the go for a next victim oh no/Father God protect us from these criminals/lord we want your love and protection now/primarily in the last days we living in/Please my brother put down the gun

certainly not too late for change

It’s not ever too late to alternate and each existence has a intention, Joseph insists. The form three student of the Anjuman Sunnat-ul-Jammat Assocation (ASJA) ladies’ school, Charlieville pointed out if she will be able to proper only one grownup’s direction with her tune then her efforts aren't in vain.

“We see what's happening with the excessive stages of gun violence and violent acts towards ladies. I pray my song can attain the right ears, even though only one adult is impacted and reconsiders their movements then i might have done my job as an agent of trade for my Lord and saviour Jesus Christ,” Joseph observed.

She entreated all college students throughout the islands to rise to the event and benefit from the far flung getting to know equipment at their disposal within the face of the ongoing international pandemic. The young singer/songwriter, who made her gospel debut on the soft age of 9 is currently pursuing a grade four song certification remotely.

“You be aware of, the continued pandemic has been a problem, but I stay concentrated on my mission of continuous improvement and development in my craft. I suppose it’s essential for us as younger people to not lose focal point and proceed to discover tips on how to step closer to our goals regardless of anything challenges we can also face. i'm hoping in carrying on with to are living that illustration i will be able to inspire other younger ladies to do the identical. we will by no means have too many amazing female voices,” she concluded.

hearken to Alyssa Joseph’s new single “Put Down the Gun” on Spotify and iTunes and comply with her across all social media platforms to be part of her musical event.

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