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Chandra reminds us small acts make a big difference on "I'll Be There"

  • March 18, 2024
  • Malvika Padin
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Bristol-based artist Chandra offers a rallying cry to all the people who want to do something good for the world but feel powerless to act on “I'll Be There,” an empowering anthem that reminds us that small actions can make a big difference.

Rooted in hopes and fears, the uplifting production brims with feeling of love, trust and empathy urging us away from becoming overwhelmed and despondent. A purposeful offering crafted to put a smile on our faces, the track shines with his signature of catchy hooks and poignant messages.

Speaking of the track, he says, “I wrote this song to help everyone realise that you can make small changes to the way you act… simply be there for someone, smile at someone and with every single positive move we dissipate more and more bad feeling. On a grand scale I think that represents the sea change that we all need.”

Having emerged as a bold and exciting singer-songwriter who builds lush sonic worlds unveiling rich stories of the human condition, Chandra leaves us in anticipation for his forthcoming debut EP.

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