A Cry for Change: Charles Bradley's 'How Long'

Charles Bradley's song 'How Long' is a poignant and heartfelt plea for change in a world filled with suffering and pain. The repeated question, 'How long?' serves as a powerful refrain that underscores the urgency and desperation felt by those who are struggling. Bradley's soulful delivery and emotive voice amplify the song's message, making it a compelling call to action for listeners to recognize and address the injustices around them.

In the lyrics, Bradley recounts a conversation with his brother, who is in need of help and support. This personal anecdote highlights the widespread nature of suffering and the impact it has on individuals and families. The plea to his brother, 'don't leave me,' is a cry for solidarity and a reminder of the importance of standing by one another in times of hardship. This moment in the song emphasizes the interconnectedness of human experiences and the need for compassion and empathy.

Bradley also addresses a broader audience, calling on America to 'make this world right.' This appeal to a nation reflects a desire for systemic change and a better future for all. The song's message is both a reflection of Bradley's personal experiences and a universal call for justice and healing. Through 'How Long,' Charles Bradley captures the pain and hope of those who long for a better world, urging listeners to take action and make a difference.

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  2. Crying In The Chapel
  3. Nobody But You
  4. Stay Away
  5. Slow Love
  6. The World (Is Going Up In Flames)
  7. Where Do We Go From Here
  8. In You (I Found a Love)
  9. Why Is It So Hard
  10. Victim Of Love
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