Bria Kelly, NBC’s “The Voice” Top 10 Finalist, created a video that has us floored.
It’s is probably the most profound, most powerful ever created.
Why?
Because the video, which is in fact a music video of her newly released “Why Me?”, uses humans instead of dogs to give every human on Earth a wake-up call:
What if we treated humans the way we treat animals? And if you don’t think it’s okay to treat humans that way, why is it okay to treat a dog like that? It’s already been proven that animal abuse usually leads to child and spousal abuse. It needs to taken seriously.
According to their YouTube Channel:
“The song was written by BMI songwriters, Amy Hines and Donna Hughes, who are both passionate about dogs and work to educate the population about animal rights through their music. The duo wanted to drive home the point that ‘Abuse is Abuse’ be it human or animal, so in bold and perhaps controversial move, they utilized HUMANS depicting dogs evoking a full gamut of emotions.”
The one dog in the film? Her name is Glory, a former bait dog used for her puppies and then fought and thrown out when she was no longer “useful.” Rescues by Good Newz Rehabilitation Center, she now lives like a queen with her forever home.
Watch the music video below.
There are really no words left to say – the song and video say it all.
The song can be purchased for download through ITunes, Amazon, CD Baby and more! For more information, visit www.whymemusic.com. A portion of every download of “Why Me?” will help a dog at the Good Newz Rehabilitation Center.
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