In celebration of Pride month, Hopeless Records label mates NOAHFINNCE and Doll Skin have teamed up for a cover of YUNGBLUD‘s “parents”. Fans can listen and watch the music video here www.smarturl.it/NFparentsvideo and stream the song here: smarturl.it/NOAHFINNCEparents
“I was immediately drawn to Yungblud’s music because it’s so honest, open, edgy, and angry, which was something that I was very much participating in,” explains NOAHFINNCE. “I saw a lot of myself in him and it was really cool to see someone I could relate to so closely.”
Proceeds from the single will be donated to the Songs That Saved My Life benefiting charities: The Trevor Project, Hope For The Day, To Write Love On Her Arms, and Crisis Text Line.
“I’m so happy to be part of Songs That Saved My Life,” continues NOAHFINNCE. “For every difficult time in my life there was always music to fall back to, it was always such a good escape for me.”
Songs That Saved My Life is a project centered around music that played a pivotal role in the lives of artists and fans that benefits mental health and suicide prevention charities. Everyone has music that helped them through a tough time. It looks to engage current artists with cover versions of those songs and share those stories with the world.
Stream “parents” here: smartur
Watch the video for “parents” here: www.
Sub City, non-profit arm of Hopeless Records, donates funds and raises awareness for various non-profit organisations by connecting artists, fans and causes they are passionate about. Sub City has raised over 2.5 million dollars for more than 50 non-profit organisations including Living the Dream, It Gets Better Project, A Place Called Home, DoSomething.org, and New Directions for Youth.
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