Big Sean Releases ‘One Man Can Change The World’ Video [WATCH]
Multi-platinum G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam recording artist Big Sean released the visual for his next and most personal single, “One Man Can Change The World”, from his #1 album DARK SKY PARADISE. “One Man Can Change The World” is the 3rd single and video off his album DARK SKY PARADISE.
“One Man Can Change the World” serves as a homage to his late grandmother Mildred V. Leonard who went on to break through the ceilings of poverty, racism and sexism to become one of the first female Black Captains in WWII, before becoming one of the first Black female Police Offers in Detroit and serving an illustrious 30 year career with the Detroit Public School System as a teacher and counselor.
Sean credits his grandmother for showing him that through hard work, commitment, perseverance and faith that anything is possible – a message that he has been spreading through his recently launched #ItTakesOne campaign, a social media call to action which puts his fans to task to make a difference through random acts of kindness. The video for this heartfelt song portrays the same values that Sean learned from his grandmother and addresses an important point of view; our children.
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