• Press Play

  • Music as a Catalyst for Change
  • By: Nifemi Aluko
  • Narrated by: Nifemi Aluko
  • Length: 7 hrs and 39 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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By: Nifemi Aluko
Narrated by: Nifemi Aluko
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Publisher's summary

Music is the catalyst of change.

From the beginning of time, music has been used to build community and empower people. Music is a strong force that has led movements; marched influential changemakers and innovators to rhythms that have shaped the world. In the 21st century, music continues to play a pivotal role in inspiring positive change and moving people to tackle some of the biggest social issues of our times.

In Press Play: Music as a Catalyst for Change, you’ll find answers to:

  • How music helps solve problems
  • The science behind how we respond to music
  • How music can be used to build solutions that enhance the way people feel
  • How to use music at different stages of our lives
  • How music can help with finding identity and boosting our collective consciousness
  • And much more

Press Play explores stories and insights from Fela Kuti, Bob Marley, Jason Mayden, Seun Kuti, Kendrick Lamar, Rapsody, Wanlov The Kubolor, and many others.

Music is a super-play-tool to radically galvanize global empowerment. Music inspires people to take action. Music encourages dialogue, curiosity, technological advancement, cooperation, and problem-solving. It is a lot more than just entertainment.

It is an instrumental agent of change.

©2020 Nifemi Aluko (P)2020 Nifemi Aluko

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Personal journey through music for change

The author writes with an authenticity and vulnerability that is as inviting as it is instructive. He generously shares his unique perspective, taking us along on a journey through the United States and West Africa, technology, business, and engineering, and the world of music. If everyone read this book, the world would be a more positive more creative place!

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