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Chris Oledude’s new single “We Will Get Through This” feels like a promise kept


Chris Oledude's "We Will Get Through This" offers a quiet strength we really need right now. The song is the fifth single from his first album, "Preacher Man – Vol. 1," and it doesn't try to impress right away. Instead, it unfolds slowly, carrying the weight of real-life experience and emotional honesty. 

The song is based on the simple songs that Oledude grew up with. It uses calming folk melodies and an unpolished warmth that feels intentional. The arrangement starts quietly and almost fragile, but it gets bigger over time, not by getting louder or more impressive, but by making people feel something. The fact that Oledude wrote the song after spending a year helping people with mental health and substance abuse issues makes it even more powerful. You can hear that love in every moment. 

"We Will Get Through This" is a ballad, but it is not driven by love but by friendship, loyalty, and the quiet act of standing by someone when things go wrong. That focus makes the song feel real and relatable from the start. It talks about how people have gone through hard times together and stayed strong.

Yanitza Lee's voice adds unexpected depth to the song. It sounds like two people are getting to know each other when she sings with Oledude. The performance isn't perfect, and that's what makes it great. It feels warm, honest, and alive. Tomas Rodriguez's guitar playing seamlessly complements this, adding a gentle touch that never detracts from the narrative.

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