Miley Cyrus Proudly Shouts Out Parkland-Penned Healing Anthem 'Shine'
Immediately following the terrible shooting at Parkland, Florida's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in February that left 17 dead, two students wrote a song. Working on music is "a sense of relief," one of the two, Andrea Peña,
told MTV News recently. Peña, and also her friend Sawyer Garrity, composed the song "Shine" in honor of the victims and as a way to continue forward right following the attack.
The pair peformed the song at
CNN's gun-control town hall on February 22, just a week right following the shooting. And on Friday (March 16), "Shine" got an enormous boost thanks to
Miley Cyrus, who shouted out the newly released studio version on Twitter.
"Please support the powerful message of change, unity and healing from student survivors of the #StonemanDouglas shooting," she tweeted. "Listen to their song #SHINE ... & Be a segment of the movement to help end gun violence!"
The proceeds for the song will go to
ShineMSD, a student-led nonprofit that
benefits the victims, their families, and others affected. Cyrus also
shouted out ShineMSD in a follow-up tweet.
The release of "Shine" comes just two days soon after students contained
coordinated walkouts in schools across the U.S. To protest gun violence, and just over a week up until the upcoming
March for Our Lives on March 24.
"For me and Sawyer, not only was this song a way for us to heal, however it was also for the victims," Peña told MTV News in a recent interview. "We got to be a voice for those who did not have one anymore. That's what the song was about."
you could stream "Shine" song above.
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