We Are One - Raheem De Vaughn



     
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We walk alone in the unknown
We live to win another victory
We are the young dying sons
We live to change the face of history
So be afraid, it's the price we pay
The only easy day was yesterday
So hear our voice
We have a choice, it's time to face it
We are one
We are one
We are one
We will stand together
Number one
Number one
The chosen ones
We are one
We are one
We will fight forever

We are one and we won't tire
We are the bold united souls
We live to win another victory
Our sacred scars show who we are
And tell the story of our memories
Don't be afraid, it's the price we pay
The only easy day was yesterday
So hear our voice
We have a choice, it's time to face it
We are one
We are one
We are one
We will stand together
Number one
Number one
The chosen ones
We are one
We are one
We will fight forever
We are one and we won't tire
We walk alone in the unknown
We live to win another victory
Our sacred scars
Show who we are, it's time to face it
So be afraid, it's the price we pay
The only easy day was yesterday
So hear our voice
We have a choice, it's time to face it
We are one
We are one
We are one
We will stand together
Number one
Number one
The chosen ones
We are one
We are one
We will fight forever
We are one and we won't tire

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Raheem DeVaughn's debut album was "The Love Experience;" his critically acclaimed follow-up was "Love Behind The Melody."

DeVaughn's musical story began with his mother's vinyl collection. "I always loved music so I would sneak into her record collection when she wasn't around and play her stuff." DeVaughn's father, noted jazz musician Abdul Wadud was also an influence. DeVaughn knew at an early age that he would become an entertainer.

DeVaughn graduated from High Point High School in Beltsville, Maryland; then headed to nearby Coppin State. It was the first day of college that changed the course of his life. "I saw a group of guys standing outside singing, Boyz II Men style," remembers DeVaughn. "I just went up there and started harmonizing with them. Before I knew what was going on, I was in a group, cutting class to write lyrics and record." After winning $2,000.00 in a talent show at Bar None, a Washington D.C. nightclub, DeVaughn decided to go for broke and invested all of his winnings into a CD burner. Several independent releases led to a showcase with Jive Records, and the career was on it's way.

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