Strictly singer Hayley Sanderson has teamed up with survivors of domestic and emotional abuse to create a charity cover of Britney Spears’ ‘Stronger’.
It is a song recorded by survivors, on their phones, in their homes during Covid-19 isolation. Real people, survivors. We’d like to show their faces, but we can’t, it’s too dangerous for them.
The single will raise money for London based Bede House’s domestic violence team and nationwide domestic abuse charity Women’s Aid. All proceeds will go exclusively towards supporting sufferers of domestic violence.
This was a project that came together out of love. A burning desire to support people impacted by domestic abuse. To build confidence and hopefully raise funds.
Their children are survivors too, and the song includes an original rap from local artist and Bede youth worker Yaz, who shares the impact on kids of domestic abuse.
The survivors were coached by a team of some of the best vocal coaches in the UK. With love, support and laughter. We’ve added their voices too.
Together we are Stronger
Special thanks to:
Animator: Katie Lloyd
Rapper: Yaz
Vocalists: Bede Choir
Pro Choir: Hayley Sanderson, Michelle John, Annabel Williams, Tor Hills, Lucy Potterton, Roo Savill, Albert Green
Music team: Danny Sharples
Barnaby Dickinson
Jim Knight
And the many others who supported, encouraged and gave their time so freely.
The song was written by Max Martin and Rami Yacoub
Horus Music is claiming royalties on behalf of the song and the video.
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