WeAreTheWorld/U.S.A.ForAfrica

Western (pop) music

Song overview

‘We Are The World’ (English: We Are The World) is a song released in the United States in 1985, completed by a group of prominent artists who came together as ‘USA for Africa’

The campaign song was conceived by Harry Belafonte, with the help of en:Ken Kragen[1] and inspired by the success of Band Aid, advocated by British musician Bob Geldof, with the aim of ending hunger and poverty in Africa.

The lyrics and music were co-written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, and produced by Quincy Jones.

※References Wekipedia.

Ease of singing karaoke (5 levels)

★★★☆☆

The melody line is simple and easy to sing, but there are different keys for different parts. Of course, the female vocal parts are in a higher key.

The Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder parts in the latter half of the song are so arranged that it is difficult to sing through to the end.

Degree of excitement(5 levels)

★★★★★

Many people who are not Western music fans know the song and get excited.

Better if several people sing in turn. Many people shout out Bruce Springsteen’s part in a hoarse voice (laughs).

Degree of comfort in singing(5 levels)

★★★★☆

It is still better sung by more than one person rather than by one person alone.

However, it is quite pleasant to sing through the parts of Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, James Ingram, Ray Charles and others in the second half.

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★★★★★

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