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01: We Are Love

01: We Are Love

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“We Are Love” – Song Commentary by Dr. Pelè

In this heartfelt commentary, Dr. Pelè shares the personal story and inspiration behind his original song “We Are Love.”

From his childhood in war-torn Nigeria—where his mother’s songs brought peace and hope—to the global pandemic that inspired this message of unity, “We Are Love” is a reminder that when we strip away all the fear, division, and noise, what remains is love.

In this episode, you’ll hear how:
• The song was born during the isolation of COVID-19
• A decades-old lyric from Dr. Pelè’s London bandmates (who worked with Prince and Mazarati) found new meaning
• The music and message merge into a timeless call for healing and togetherness

✨ “We Are Love” isn’t just a song—it’s a declaration of who we truly are.

🎧 Check out "We Are Love" on all streaming platforms:
-- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6HS5fyS5qp51u21f2TN358?si=4e5dfffa6a6d4c2e
-- Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/we-are-love/1513976797?i=1513976803
-- YouTube (Video): https://youtu.be/iM0evAKWkfg
-- Dr. Pelè's Website: https://drpele.com

Musicians:
-- Dr. Pelè Ugboajah (keys, vocals, composition, and production).
-- Eric Lawson (Bass)
-- Jason Meekins (Drums)
-- Dave Scher (Guitar)
-- Obi Ugboajah (Background vocals)

Songwriting contributors:
-- Tony Christian
-- Marvin Gunn
-- Rajeev Daswani

💬 Share in the comments: What does love mean to you today?

#WeAreLove #DrPele #ChristianMusic #Inspiration #Hope #Love #MusicCommentary #Faith #GospelPop #CCM #Kazapella #SongStory

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