NWAYE (Official Video Song Malou Beauvoir)

NWAYE, the 4th single from #Malou Beauvoir's #SPIRITWALKER album, is a cry of revolt and of hope…. “#NWAYE,” is the Creole version of the French verb “to drown” (noyer). It alludes to the fact that “figuratively, we are getting out of our depth, drowning in all the nonsense we are fed," says Malou. “We call on Erzuli [the spirit of love] to give us hope, help us keep a level head and make the right call.” Reacting to the Haitian Assembly’s proposed restrictions on the LGBT community and to other communities ostracized because of physical appearance, religious beliefs, skin color, etc. her lyrics speak out to people around the world, asking us to “look inside ourselves, recognize injustice and have the courage to speak out..” Chorus Drowning…we are Drowning (Nwaye nap e Nwaye) Erzuli, if you see me sinking beneath the surface…. Lift me up Save the children, save the young people Help us Verse What kind of people try and tell you who to love? Do they think they are wiser than the gods above who created us? . . . Why do we believe their lies Instead of hearing our brothers’ cries For dignity, and hope, and love? But I know it’s not too late To open up to our fate Stand up for what’s right And finally see the light (Chorus) Verse 2 How can we close our eyes to the ignorance and the lies that surround us? Like the chains that bound us La pluie tombé, Vent ap soufflé, Cay yo kraze Nap é Nwayé oh But I know that we can change and find a better way Stand up for what’s right, Oh the time has come to fight… “NWAYE” (Chorus) (Coda) Featuring Raphaelle François (Dancer) NWAYE is inspired by a Vaudou folk song Composed by Malou Beauvoir an P. Beaubrun, Lyrics by Malou Beauvoir Produced by Chico Boyer, Cheff Loncher (Kamoken Studios) and Malou Beauvoir (Panthera Music International) #Inspirational #Nwaye #Noyer #Spiritwalker #MalouBeauvoir #haitian Music #Vaudou #PaulBeaubrun, #Grammy Haitian Music, #WorldMusic #MusicNews #World peace #socialinjustice #Malou #PAPJazz #Haitian singer 2020 #Chico Boyer #Rasenbleman #Rasanbleman #PapaDamballah #Walu Mwalilino #Raphaelle François #Haitian Artist #Hugue Robert Marsan #Graphcity #2020 Music #Beauvoir