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Music connects cultures worldwide. Get involved as an ‘Artist supporting 1We’. Become a part of this global movement and help us to help deprived people around the world with your music. The following examples will give you an impression of how you can work with us.

Rich Wyman writes song about street kids
For Rich Wyman (USA), singer-song writer and Ambassador for ‘Artists supporting 1We’, music is the way to express his feelings about the world. When he saw the documentary ‘Welcome to Rio de Janeiro’ of 1We-TV he was so moved that he now is working on a special song about the street kids in this city. “What can be more beautiful for an artist than to do your thing and at the same time inspire people?” 
 

Crossover writes number about Bangladesh
For the musicians of Crossover (Bangladesh) music is there everything. “I can’t live without music”, says singer Nazrul Islam. In a country where freedom has its limits music means the ultimate freedom. “For me it’s a way to forget. In this sense music makes life for me much more comfortable.” For they believe music connects people of all continents and all cultures, they are writing an exclusive song for 1We and our projects in Bangladesh.
 

Ruby Indians cede ‘world hit’ to 1We
The formation Ruby Indians (The Netherlands) feels that inspiring people is the most important reason to cede the song ‘Tears’ to 1We. It is an absolute world hit about children of the streets of Rio de Janeiro and the contrast between the rich and the poor. Singer Jan Zwiers: “I’m a boy of the street myself; not poor or homeless, nevertheless damaged. That’s why I feel related to these kids. With 1We the song finally got there where it belongs.”