🔗 Share this article Brian Eno Encourages Backing to Propel Palestinian Solidarity Track to UK Christmas No 1. A charity drive is aiming to launch a Palestinian lullaby to the top of the UK charts. The project seeks to provide aid to people in Gaza while also spotlighting Palestinian culture and creativity. A Chance for Solidarity and an "Surprise Victory" Renowned figure Brian Eno, who performs on the track, stated that the release called 'Lullaby' represents a moment to show solidarity with Palestinians this festive season. He noted the potential for an unlikely festive coup. “It would be fantastic if that occurred, yes,” he commented. “I won't be completely let down if it doesn't manage to, Christmas singles are a thing unto themselves.” Defiant Message of Dignity and Freedom Palestinian singer Nai Barghouti, who performs on the reimagining of a cultural piece called Yamma Mwel El Hawa, explained the song's powerful central theme. “It has a deeply meaningful spot for many individuals,” Barghouti said. “It’s basically saying that I would rather die in dignity than live a life without freedom. This is the primary message of the song; we want to live a respectful existence that we are entitled to as Palestinians.” Track's Background and Featured Artists The track was produced following a solidarity show held in late summer. Originally intended to be captured during the live event, the performance was omitted from the lengthy event due to time constraints. The notable list of musicians contributing to Lullaby includes a selection of well-known figures from the music world. All took part in the benefit event, which successfully generated a significant sum for charitable causes. Final Touches and Availability Lullaby was crafted by a trio of producers and composers. The single blends a fusion of the heritage language with new English lyrics. The team running the campaign have stated that their objective is to generate maximum funds for a dedicated fund. These proceeds will be channeled to initiatives supporting Palestinians through an partnering humanitarian organization. “There is no a rigid aim,” a figure explained. “We aim for whatever we can get. Obviously, the higher the total, the greater the impact. All proceeds are directed out to those in need in Gaza.” The situation in the area was noted for its widespread damage, with a vast majority of infrastructure reportedly in ruins or severely impacted. “In that context, a handful of millions won't make that much difference. But I think what does make a difference is above all raising awareness for this issue and demonstrating there’s another side to the story.” The song is scheduled for release at the end of the week. Additionally, a video of the benefit event will be made accessible to view on a major video platform from later in the month.