.HERMusicx honors George Floyd with powerful new song 'I Can't Breathe'
joined the conversation, honoring the painful words that propelled a passionate and necessary movement with an emotional performance. On Wednesday , she debuted the new song,"I Can't Breathe," which described as"very painful" and"very revealing," during iHeartRadio's Living Room Concert Series.
“These lyrics were kind of easy to write because it came from a conversation of what’s happening right now, what’s been happening, and the change that we need to see,” H.E.R. said, speaking from a Brooklyn studio with an acoustic guitar in hand. “I think music is powerful when it comes to change and when it comes to healing and that’s why I wrote this song, to make a mark in history. And I hope this song does that.
Keeping the beat with mid-tempo strumming, H.E.R.'s raw vocals take center-stage.
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