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More in Common


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"If you choose any two humans from any two places on the planet, they always have more in common than they have difference from one another. So let's be good to each other." This is Tim Foust's message on behalf of Home Free after completing the song Everybody Walkin 'This Land (by Paul Mark Cauthen) in their YouTube link. This song is for everyone. Whether it's believers, sinners, racists, fascists, nihilists, fanatics. Whether it's father, mother, brother, sister. All. "I'm calling you out my friend. I felt your hurt, drank your fear." That's the piece of the song. Next, "Get on your knee, begin to pray. Look at me, you can change." With a rhythmic jumping up and down to the beat of the acapella vocals - a hallmark of Home Free - and visualized by involving many people from various backgrounds, this song successfully delivers the core message of the song: equality and reconciliation.

As characteristic of Paul Cauthen's other songs, Everybody Walkin 'This Land is lifted from the realities of life that Paul Cauthen captured and poured out as part of his contribution to the good of the world. "I am these songs," said the singer-songwriter from East Texas as quoted from https://paulcauthenmusic.com/. Everybody Walkin 'This Land is the opening theme song on the album Have Mercy released in 2018, produced by Beau Bedford , recorded at Modern Electric in Dallas. The lyrics of this song are basically a cry for humans not to divide. Divisions are not worth sacrificing. Living in compassion, making everyone friends, even brothers or sisters, is far better than hostile, pretend to be holy, even though we may not be better than others.

Home Free is an American acapella group consisting of five vocalists, namely Austin Brown, Rob Lundquist, Adam Rupp, Tim Foust, and Adam Chance. Home Free won the fourth season of The Sing-Off competition on NBC in 2013, where they sang Hunter Hayes' "I Want Crazy" arrangement at the final session which took them as champions and won a US $ 100,000 prize and record deal with Sony. Their first album, Crazy Life, was released on February 18, 2014. ***


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