Charlie Puth Brings A Hopeful Message To March For Our Lives In New Live Video
Over the weekend, over a million people
joined together in cities across the United States (and internationally) as segment of March for Our Lives, the gun-control demonstration that's being called one of the
largest youth protests since the Vietnam War. One of these people was
Charlie Puth.
In Los Angeles, Puth stood onstage in front of a keyboard and performed his latest song, "Change," donning a "Enough" t-shirt and singing lyrics like, "If loving one another's wrong / Then how are we supposed to / Get close to each other? / We gotta make that change."
The efficiency clip is interspersed with footage from the L.A. Branch of the march and its participants' evocative, incredible signage. And the studio version features veteran singer-songwriter James Taylor, and also you could look out for that on Puth's upcoming second album,
Voicenotes (or
listen to it here in the meantime.)
Other celebrities joined the march, also, including Miley Cyrus, who
performed her inspirational song "The Climb"; Ariana Grande, who
sang "Be Alright";
Camila Cabello; Kim Kardashian, Kanye,
and North West;
Lauren Jauregui, and more.
Watch MTV News' on-the-ground coverage from the March for Our Lives below.
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