🔗 Share this article Brian Eno Calls On Public Help to Send Together for Palestine Song to UK Festive Top Spot. A campaign is aiming to launch a cultural melody to the top of the UK charts. The project aims to send support to communities in Gaza while also highlighting Palestinian culture and creativity. A Chance for Unity and an "Surprise Victory" Renowned figure Brian Eno, who performs on the track, stated that the release called 'Lullaby' represents a chance to stand with Palestinians over the Christmas period. He acknowledged the potential for an surprise number one. “It would be fantastic if that happened, yes,” he stated. “I’m not gonna be completely disappointed if it doesn't manage to, Christmas singles are a category of their own.” Resilient Spirit of Self-Determination Palestinian singer Nai Barghouti, who sings on the reimagining of a cultural piece called Yamma Mwel El Hawa, explained the song's defiant core message. “The song holds a deeply meaningful spot for many individuals,” Barghouti shared. “The essence is that I would prefer a dignified death than live a life without freedom. This is the primary message of the song; we want to live a life of dignity that we are entitled to as Palestinians.” Track's Background and Star-Studded Lineup The song was recorded in the wake of a solidarity show held in late summer. Originally intended to be done as a live recording, the rendition was omitted from the lengthy event due to the event running long. The impressive roster of artists appearing on Lullaby features a selection of well-known figures from the scene. All were part of the earlier concert, which successfully generated a considerable total for humanitarian aid. Final Touches and Availability Lullaby was produced by a team of producers and composers. The song showcases a fusion of the traditional Arabic lyrics with new English lyrics. The team running the campaign have clarified that their objective is to collect the highest amount for a specific fund. These donations will be allocated to Palestinian causes through an established charity. “There is no a rigid aim,” a figure commented. “We’ll go for the maximum achievable. Naturally, the greater the amount, the better. All proceeds are directed out to those in need in Gaza.” The reality in the region was described as its widespread damage, with a vast majority of infrastructure said to be levelled or seriously harmed. “In that context, a few million won't make a massive dent. But I think the significant factor is above all spreading knowledge of this plight and showing that another narrative exists.” The song is scheduled for release this Friday. Additionally, a full recording of the charity concert will be made available for streaming on a digital service from the 19th of December.