r/u_GlobalPursuitMusic

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This is more than music.

This is my life, my prayers, and my journey poured into sound.

What started in quiet moments hearing hymns during family prayer, feeling the weight of life, and wrestling with things I couldn’t always explain became something deeper. Music became a place of healing. A place where pain could speak, and hope could answer.

That’s the vision behind Global Pursuit.

Not just songs… but messages.

Messages for nations.
Messages for the broken.
Messages for the ones who feel forgotten.

I don’t just create music to be heard I create music to reach people. Across borders, across cultures, across pain. Because I believe music can carry healing, unity, and truth into places words alone cannot reach.

Some songs come from struggle.
Some come from prayer.
Some come from seeing what’s happening in the world and refusing to stay silent.

But all of them carry one heartbeat:
To speak life.

That’s why you’ll hear songs for different countries, different situations, different stories because this vision is global. It’s about reminding people everywhere:

You are not alone.
There is still hope.
And your story is not over.

If even one song reaches someone in their darkest moment…
then it’s all worth it.

This is Global Pursuit.
And we’re just getting started.

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u/GlobalPursuitMusic — 13 days ago
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I came across this song and I haven’t been able to shake it.
🎧 https://youtu.be/DLPFxHCGzDM?si=LcttV9pCuXVrbvqM
It’s called “Who Will Cry For Them”… and honestly, that question feels heavier the more you sit with it.
Right now, while most of us scroll, work, laugh, and live our normal lives… people are dying quietly in places the world barely looks anymore.
Families fleeing war.
Children packed onto fragile boats.
Lives swallowed by the Mediterranean.
In 2026 alone, nearly 1,000 people have already died trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea—and many of them are children.
Some don’t even make the news. They just… disappear.
There’s even a term now: “invisible shipwrecks.”
That’s what got me about this song.
It doesn’t just sound good—it confronts something we’re all quietly ignoring:
Who actually mourns people the world never noticed?
And maybe the harder question:
At what point did we get used to this?
I’m not posting this to argue politics.
I’m posting this because I think we’ve lost something human along the way.
If you listen to it… I’d genuinely like to hear your thoughts.

u/GlobalPursuitMusic — 14 days ago