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Buhle Samuels reenacts the 1960s civil rights movement music with poignant new anti-drug song ‘SAY NO’

Buhle Samuels' commitment to take up the drug fight and the resulting anti-drug theme song 'SAY NO' (which she performs and co-wrote) echoes the nostalgic 1960s and 70s civil rights movement music synonymous with the genius of Mirriam Makeba and Aretha Franklin.

Media Release: 'SAY NO' anti-drug theme song by Buhle Samuels
13 February 2024
(Issued by World Changer Candidates Media Affairs).

“When society has a common enemy to fight, it is the artist who will lead the war cry”

In the words of Nina Simone, it is the artist’s duty to reflect the times they are in through their talent. When society has a common enemy to fight, it is the artist who will lead the war cry.

Aretha Franklin galvanised the Civil Rights movement in the US with her music in the 1960s. The brave Miriam Makeba took on the evil apartheid government using her voice to sing and speak up against the oppression of the African majority in South Africa.

Buhle Samuels steps into this tradition with conviction, grace and sincerity. She has released a new single titled SAY NO‘,– her call to action against drugs and substance abuse which has emerged as one of the greatest threats to the future of South Africa. As a young person of influence, Samuels, a famous television actress has taken on the role and responsibility of activism as a tireless campaigner aligned with the remarkable work of World Changers Candidates in Gauteng under their slogan of Changing the World one Soul at a Time.

On ‘SAY NO‘ Samuels lends her gentle and comforting yet powerful vocals to a call that implores the community to stand up and act against the demon of drugs eating at the fabric of society. Think about the families and friends affected by substance abuse/countries and nations destroyed by substance abuse, she sings. The refrain ‘No to drugs/just say no drugs/Substances kill the world‘ rings the alarm to young people to make better choices for themselves than a life of addiction. I love myself, I say no to drugs, Samuels makes the commitment that every young person should affirm.

Arranged and produced by the legendary Thapelo Khomo, ‘SAY NO‘ is a musically rich song that showcases varying live instrumental elements. It engages the listener as the symphony builds up to a crescendo. The delightful violin strands and marimba thrown in uplift the spirits and restore hope.

Recorded at the Music Academy of Gauteng, ‘SAY NO’ is availble now for download on the major streaming platforms:

Coming from a country with a rich legacy of activism, where music was used to rally awareness and struggle against oppression for generations, ‘SAY NO‘ is a gallant war cry that echoes beyond the borders of South Africa. It is a timeous artistic intervention against a social ill that is robbing nations of the most productive section of their population. Africa has been described as a young continent at the forefront of economic activity and innovation, but the youthful energy, exuberance and ambition cannot be fully harnessed to reach the potential of the continent, unless action is taken as a matter of urgency.

SAY NO awakens the fighting spirit of Africans and the world, to take up arms against an existential threat breaking down families and mercilessly ravaging the soul of a people.

Buhle Samuels’ SAY NO single: where to buy/download

The song, written and performed by television personality, actress and World Changer Candidates’ activist Buhle Samuels, and produced by the legendary Stimela band member Thapelo Khomo, is already making an impact on TikTok as individuals and families around the country participate in the ‘SAY NO TO DRUGS’ song challenge to implore young people to take a stand and #SAYNOTODRUGS.

SAY NO is written and performed by television personality, actress and World Changer Candidates’ activist Buhle Samuels, pictured above during the World Changer Candidates’ drug awareness campaign at Leondale Secondary in October 2023 to celebrate the success of the BELA Bill petition campaign, which the organisation led to oppose the sale of alcohol in school premises. Image by NOWinSA

A property of the World Changer Candidates, proceeds from the download and streaming of the ‘SAY NO’ will benefit the organisation’s drug relief efforts.

‘SAY NO’ is availble now for download on the major streaming platforms:

Applehttps://music.apple.com/za/album/say-no-live-single/1718868514

Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/track/1r2cIphJp3EFAX0lFDlrHw

Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/v749XiYLVP0?si=-hVvr5pdK-fyFZSK


ISSUED BY WORLD CHANGER CANDITATES MEDIA AFFAIRS

For enquiries and interview requests, please contact Lucas Mahlakgane at +27 83 432 5758 : lucas@awarenesscreation.co.za / Tankiso Komane at +68 532 4932: tankisok@leisurenews.co.za     

     

Tankiso Komane
Tankiso Komane
A Tshwane University of Technology journalism graduate, Tankiso Komane has a vast experience in print & broadcast media business and has worked for some of the country’s biggest daily newspapers, including The Sowetan, The Citizen, The Times, and The New Age. Through her varied work as a journalist, notably as a copywriter for SABC1 (On-Air promotions) and as a publicist for Onyx Communications, she has developed an in-depth understanding of the nature of the media business and how to use it for the purpose of exposure. Her expertise in journalism across various disciplines, coupled with a good reputation, has laid the foundation of a new kind "trust in Journalism" as the media ecosystem continues to digitally evolve.
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