Key takeaways:
- Brad Paisley released a new song called “Same Here” featuring Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in honor of the one-year anniversary of the start of the war in Ukraine.
- The song is the first from Paisley’s upcoming album “Son of the Mountains,” which will be released later this year on Universal Music.
- Paisley hopes the song will inspire people to take action and help those in need.
On Friday, country star Brad Paisley released a new song called “Same Here” featuring Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in honor of the one-year anniversary of the start of the war in Ukraine. The song is the first from Paisley’s upcoming album “Son of the Mountains,” which will be released later this year on Universal Music.
Paisley, a three-time Grammy winner, wrote the song with Lee Thomas Miller, co-writer of his hits “The World” and “Perfect Storm.” He recalls watching the news on television a year ago and feeling helpless at the images of people fleeing their homes.
“The world felt like it was in a new place that it hadn’t been in decades,” Paisley said.
The song features Zelenskyy speaking proudly about his country and people. It ends with a conversation between Zelenskyy and Paisley, recorded during a video call.
Paisley hopes the song will inspire people to take action and help those in need.
“I hope that this song will be a reminder that we can all do something to make a difference,” he said.
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