Zombie - Nene Royal - Phuket, Thailand
🎸 "Zombie" is not a song about zombies, but one of the world's most powerful anti-violence songs.
Many people may sing this song, but not everyone will deeply convey its meaning.
The song Zombie of The Cranberries was written after the 1993 Warrington, England bombing that killed two innocent children amid the conflict in Northern Ireland.
Dolores O'Riordan, the band's lead singer, wanted to send a message that...
No ideology is worth more than the lives of innocent people.
The word "Zombie" therefore refers not to zombies, but to people who allow hatred, resentment and violence to dominate their minds, forgetting humanity.
🎤 What makes Thais proud is that Nene Royal chose to perform this song on America's Got Talent Season 21.
She didn't just sing...
But it conveys the emotions, the pain, and the vital message of the song to the admiration of the four judges, with the four YESes advancing to the next round.
This song, despite the advent of events more than 30 years ago, its substance remains contemporary.
Whenever a political, racial, religious or ideological conflict leads to the harm of innocent people, especially children, the Zombie Song is still a warning that....
"Stop the cycle of hatred before we lose our humanity."
Congratulations to Nene Royal for bringing this legendary theme song to the eyes of audiences around the world and giving Thais a glimpse into a new generation of artists with both the ability and power to communicate through music.
🎸 Music may not be able to stop war immediately, but music can remind humans not to forget the value of peace.
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