Itโs about time we heard โPray for Peaceโ by Reba McEntire again. The world might feel like a roller coaster ride at times.
Sometimes we just need a song like this from Reba to heal our spirits. Itโs a straightforward tune, with both the video and Rebaโs lyrics asking the audience to do just what the title suggests.
Whatever your beliefs are, reach out and murmur a prayer, share words of consolation, or even contribute to those in need.
Itโs a basic yet effective tune.
Reba even explained how she came up with the idea. โEvery time I watch the news, Iโm simply hoping for a nice conclusion,โ she explained. โUnfortunately, those stories are not common.โ I find myself wishing for world peace and a better conclusion. I wrote โPray for Peaceโ because I truly believe in the power of prayer.
โI believe that this music is a gift from God.โ Iโve never worked on a song for as long as I have on this one. โIt progressed from a bass drum, fiddle, and vocalists to guest artists singing alongside me, more instruments, and even a choir and bagpipes!โ
โItโs an act of endurance, prayer, hope, camaraderie, and, most importantly, love,โ McEntire said. Reba repeats โPray for peaceโ over and over again during the first two minutes of the song.
Perhaps the world requires the repetition of those three words. As though a hammer were repeatedly striking nails on wood.
It includes over 50 fan-submitted films, including those by Kelly Clarkson, Ronnie Dunn, and Caroline Kole.
Following the premiere of the video, celebrities like Amy Grant, Keith Urban, Nicole Kidman, and The Band Perry shared their own โPray for Peaceโ images.
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