Mother And Son Perform Inspiring 'Rise Up' Duet

A mother and son share a sweet moment together when they perform a ‘Rise Up’ duet.

“You're broken down and tired of living life on a merry go round
And you can't find the fighter but I see it in you so we gonna walk it out
And move mountains, we gonna walk it out, and move mountains

And I'll rise up, I'll rise like the day, I'll rise up, I'll rise unafraid
I'll rise up and I'll do it a thousand times again
And I'll rise up, high like the waves, I'll rise up in spite of the ache
I'll rise up and I'll do it a thousand times again”

“As you may or may not know my Mum is a better singer than me and here's proof!” says Jordan Rabjohn on his YouTube page. “We wanted to spread some positivity and love during these difficult times so this is our cover of 'Rise Up' by Andra Day!”

What an uplifting and inspiring performance by these two! And both the mother and son have such amazing voices; you can really hear the power and passion that they have when they sing. Their voices sound so beautiful together, and they also have such great harmonies in their performance.

“This goes out to anyone feeling blue during these difficult times!” the mother and son share with hand-written signs in the middle of their video. “We will rise up!”

“That’s two of the most beautiful voices I’ve ever heard,” comments one person on YouTube. “Tears were rolling down my face just watching this mother and son and as beautiful as it was the bond you could feel they had is what touched my heart the most. Beautiful!”

“Found this in the middle of injustice, pandemic and the world in disarray. Spoke straight to my heart. Beautiful!” writes another person on YouTube.

We hope you enjoy this version of ‘Rise Up’ and let it encourage you as you go about your day.
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