Faith's song, from Skip Marley ''s 2020-nominated Grammy of the EP Higher, The 5-part film series is narrated by former President Barack Obama, and tells the story of the importance of the world's most famous national parks in countries such as Chile, Indonesia, and Kenya, which are considered to be the epicenter of scientific research and human well-being.
Cedella Marley, Skip's mother and Reggae star Bob Marley, made the announcement on Wednesday, a day after Netflix released a commemorative trailer.
The song "Skip Marley" Faith "has been featured in" Our Big National Parks "a 5-part series narrated by Barack Obama that invites viewers to celebrate the potential of our planet's major national parks," Cedella noted on her social media pages.
Faith is an inspiring song about overcoming adversity by staying optimistic despite life's challenges and was one of seven songs on the EP released on August 28, 2020. Other songs are Make Me Feel, My World, No Love, That's Not True as well as the one approved by Gold Slow Down by HER, a song that once garnered tens of millions of international streams, making it the fastest streaming song. Marley family history. During that time, Skip also became the first Jamaican-born artist to lead within the Top 15 on the Billboard R & B / Hip-Hop Airplay chart since 2006.
Regarding Our Great National Parks, the five-part documentary will cover Monterey Bay in Northern California, Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, Tsavo National Park in Kenya, and Patagonia in Chile, with a natural conservation campaign also launched. same, according to the report. “A fish that can walk. Slippery whips want to catch waves.
Species are not found anywhere else in the world, ”Obama is heard saying on a trailer. "Join me in celebrating the great national parks and planets," he added as he walked along the seemingly empty beach. According to Rolling Stone, this is the first time Obama has appeared on screen for a show produced by Higher Ground Productions, a production company that he launched with his wife Michelle.
"The series was announced last year, but it never mentioned the involvement of the former President. These documents are being prepared by James Honeyborne, Tonia Davis and Obama," Rolling Stone reported. In the edition, Netflix noted that President Obama protected public land and water more than any other US president, and that the documents were a "natural celebration as a call to action". Describing the world as a "shared birthright", the edition noted that "this birthright is under constant attack, with humanitarian catastrophes and apology that has accelerated the global climate crisis, and many species are on the verge of extinction".
"The spirit of conservation in our National Parks is clear: These wonders deserve to be preserved, and one of the best ways to prove it is to show the audience how these wonders thrive," they added.
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