"Give" by Harari



“Give”
Harari

The anthemic “Give,” by South African band Harari, is an urgent and funky testament advocating for altruism and selflessness. Harari expertly walk an impossible tightrope… seamlessly bridging the paradoxical worlds of humanitarianism and hedonism. Harari espouse the benefits of benevolence while simultaneously enticing the listener to let loose and dance to the good vibrations.

Indeed, “Give” is a near flawless fusion of funk, gospel, disco, blues and social activism. A rare song that finds itself in the company of Michael Jackson’s beautiful, heartbreaking, overwhelming, and transcendent "Man In The Mirror."

The song’s synthetic bass line rumbles, shakes and entrenches the song with an oceanic depth while the the polyrhythmic percussion is smooth and unhurried. The guitar cuts and chops the song like a throwing stone across water while the slap bass roots the song into a groove. The production and instrumentation avidly set the stage for the inspired vocal performances to come.

The verses are sung with a restrained urgency… punctuated by a radiant choir that provides temporary respite from the palpable pressure. The song reaches a fervent and euphoric peak as the singer finally breaks free and shouts out to the universe. It is an intimate and intense call to arms to “Give! Yeah give! Hey Give! Hey Give!” Each earnest refrain is more and more frenzied than the last… a simple, yet profound, plea for the world to spurn avarice and greed to instead show kindness and magnanimity.


-Daniel R.


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