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Haley & Michaels - Peace, Joy, Love (CCM)

Haley & Michaels - Peace, Joy, Love

As the year comes to a close, Christian duo Haley & Michaels have released their latest single, 'Peace, Joy, Love'. This beautiful and emotive song is a true masterpiece, featuring powerful vocals from Haley & Michaels, Jim Brickman, Mat and Savanna Shaw, and the Ukrainian Chorus Dumka from New York.

The lyrics of 'Peace, Joy, Love' speak to the heart of what we all desire - peace, joy, and love. In a world that can sometimes seem divided and filled with conflict, this song serves as a reminder of the power of love to bring people together. The choir adds a special layer of depth and meaning to the song, as their part in this collaboration brings the current struggles and desires of Ukraine to the forefront. They make 'Peace, Joy, Love' even more poignant and impactful.

But 'Peace, Joy, Love' isn't just a song to be enjoyed - it's also a call to action. Haley & Michaels are using their platform to spread a message of hope & unity and to inspire others to be a positive force in the world. As we close out this year and look towards a new one, let 'Peace, Joy, Love' be our anthem. Let it inspire us to do our part to make the world a little more peaceful, joyful, and loving.

We highly recommend checking out 'Peace, Joy, Love' by Haley & Michaels, Jim Brickman, Mat and Savanna Shaw, and the Ukrainian Chorus Dumka. It's a powerful and moving reminder of the importance of love and unity in a world that can often be so divided.





You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/78P2Xyb0A8E7I1Aeo9SajE

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcJURx72wLU

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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