Mick J Clark releases enchanting tune full of grace, “This Moment”
“This Moment” is a delightful track composed by Mick J Clark, that includes soulful melodies, and a jaw-dropping symphony to vividly represent the track. With some jangly guitar arrangements and soothing male and female vocal arrangements, the track will surely vibe with anyone. It has a very cinematic atmosphere that is perfect for a rom-com, or just to grace anyone’s ears with fresh music. Something noteworthy to add are Mick’s amazing Christmas tracks which have over 300,000 Spotify Streams! That’s quite a feat! The tracks are entitled “It’s Getting Near Christmas”, “Sing Glory, Glory, Hallelujah”, and “It’s Christmas Party Time”.
Mick J Clark is a soulful musician that composes melodies with deep messages. To start things the artist felt it was crucial to address Remembrance Day, Friday the 11th of November. Mick has expressed that those men and women, as well as the men and women of today, who continue to enlist as soldiers in order to aid people in crisis in other nations, are indebted beyond measure.
Our musician in the spotlight today seeks to branch out his compositions in order to encourage the youth. ‘Me My Body And I’ is a song by Mick, that was distributed to all Croydon schools by the Education Department. It is truly an uplifting track, with encouraging lyrics, to empower the child to not pay heed to bullies. Mick J Clark has another motivational composition which is an anti-smoking and anti-drug song titled “You Don’t Look Cool to Teenagers”. This song was distributed to all Croydon Borough schools by the Croydon Education Department and is supported by the NSPCC, Mental Health Charities, The National FGM Centre, The Croydon Education Department, Edu Kit, and the London and Croydon Mayors. As an artist, Mick sure has a profound view of how children can adopt a rigorous view of life. He believes every child must be provided the necessary resources they need to deal with the pressures of modern life, such as confidence, self-worth, acceptance, and knowledge. But more than just listening to this song, Mick has stated that schools should encourage them to sing it in assembly (with arms linked in a sign of solidarity for one another) since singing is empowering, and some of our youngsters cannot handle the pressure they face today.
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Review by: Damien Reid