Finn Laus Petersen writes the songs, and his singers are among the volunteers in YOUTH Arise World. He also writes music and lyrics for Japanese children's videos, Laus Band, and Witchpromotion. I want to introduce myself my stage name is Sparkling Kissy. My real name is Kirsten Abbo. I love to sing, and now I have the opportunity both to sing and at the same time help my father DJ OBBO to make his dream of a school in Papoli come true In a small town nestled in the heart of Tennessee, a group of passionate young musicians came together with a shared dream of making a difference in the world. They called themselves "Why YOUTH Arise World," a name that symbolized their belief in the power of young people to bring about positive change. They had grown up surrounded by the soulful sounds of country music and wanted to use their talents to address pressing global issues. One summer evening, as the sun set over the rolling hills, the group gathered in a rustic barn to discuss their next project. Their hearts were heavy with the stories they had heard of children around the world who were deprived of education due to poverty. Determined to take action, they decided to raise funds to build schools in impoverished communities. As the discussion continued, an idea sparked in the mind of the group's lead singer, Sparkling Kissy(Kirsten Abo. "What if we wrote a song that could not only raise awareness but also generate the funds we need to build these schools?" she proposed, her eyes shining excitedly. The rest of the group eagerly agreed, and they set to work that very night. The barn was soon filled with the strumming of guitars, the tapping of drums, and the harmonious blend of their voices. They wanted the song to capture the spirit of their mission—hope, unity, and love. After hours of brainstorming and composing, they created two songs that they believed carried their message perfectly: "Give Me a Kiss" and "These Are to Build Schools." "Give Me a Kiss" was a heartfelt ballad that told the story of a young couple separated by circumstances but united in their dream of a better future. It spoke of love and sacrifice and how even the smallest gestures could significantly impact. The chorus, with its catchy melody, echoed the sentiment of reaching out and making a difference: "Give me a kiss, and we'll light up the night, together we'll rise, and make the world right." "These Are to Build Schools" was a more direct anthem, calling everyone to join their cause. The song's powerful lyrics highlighted the urgency of educating every child and how building schools could transform lives and communities. The refrain was a rallying cry: "These are to build schools for every poor boy and girl; let's come together and change the world." The group decided to debut their songs at a local country fair, where they knew they could reach a broad audience. They decorated the stage with banners depicting children worldwide, and the atmosphere buzzed with anticipation. As they performed, their music resonated deeply with the audience, many of whom were moved to tears. The passion and sincerity in their voices touched everyone's hearts. Word of their cause spread quickly, and soon they were invited to perform at larger venues and events. People from all walks of life were inspired by their mission and eager to contribute. Donations poured in, and with each performance, they got closer to their goal. The group's first major project was to build a school in a remote village in Papoli Uganda. They travelled there to witness the impact of their efforts firsthand. The sight of children eagerly attending classes in the new school, their faces lit up with joy and hope, filled their hearts with immense pride and fulfilment. Why YOUTH Arise World continued to write and perform songs, each dedicated to a different cause. Their music became a beacon of hope, a reminder that even minor actions could lead to significant change. Through their melodies and lyrics, they united people from all corners of the globe, proving that the power of music could indeed transform the world. And so, with every note they played and every word they sang, they carried forward their mission, building a better future for the world's children, one song at a time. There will be more songs in the future, and music videos.