This upbeat song is a moving tribute to their fans and supporters who make every live performance an event to remember.
This upbeat song is a moving tribute to their fans and supporters who make every live performance an event to remember for them.
The song was crafted on a flight back to Durban after a performance in Johannesburg. Within just 24 hours, the groundwork for “Carry Me” had blossomed into a complete song. The song encapsulates the raw, vulnerable moments artists often experience just before stepping onto the stage - an emotional blend of nerves and excitement that drives every performance.
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