Rone Andrews and Red Blood reveals a genre-fusing anthem celebrating our shared humanity with "We All Count"


Rone Andrews steps up with purpose and perspective on his latest release, "We All Count" featuring Red Blood. This thoughtful, genre-blurring work is all about social awareness. Andrews doesn't blame anyone or point fingers, instead, he makes a musical statement about how important it is for everyone to have a voice in making the world a better place.

"We All Count" flows smoothly through musical textures because it draws on a mix of styles. Pop melodies make the music easy to understand, and touches of classical arrangement give it a sense of scale and depth. The emotional center of R&B is its rhythmic pulse, and a touch of Rap adds urgency and a modern edge. As the song progresses, Andrews slowly adds a hint of jazz toward the end, making the music feel like it is naturally evolving.

The record is unique because of its purpose. Andrews sees songwriting as more than just a way to have fun, it's a way to think. The main idea behind "We All Count" is that no one race, religion, or point of view should control the whole world. Instead, the song tells people to listen to the many voices and points of view that make up humanity.

The production makes it clear who wrote it. Andrews is a digital producer, songwriter, master engineer, and publisher. He carefully shapes every part of the record. The arrangement feels both modern and purposeful, letting each style element work together while also supporting the song's main idea. 

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