"This song is a physical fight. It’s an argument. It’s a battle cry for all those willing to stand up for what they believe in.
While “Breathe” serves as a reassuring state of mind, 'No Apologies' offers a message of initiative. As the sequel to 'Breathe,' 'No Apologies' shows that staying positive is a great start but isn’t always a strong enough method when dealing with real life matters.
Sometimes it takes standing up to the trials that life throws at you. These trials can bind you. Especially in isolation, these trials can make you feel like you’re in an inescapable prison. 'No Apologies' comes screaming in to break that mold. No matter where you are in life, everybody has felt like they need to scream out and throw their hands up to be free. We offer this song as a means to do so.
This song is about confidence, strength, & courage. Whether you’re wrestling with self worth, bullying, depression, discrimination, addiction, trauma, or abuse, this song was written for you.
We want people to realize that strength comes from within. It’s not about being the biggest, or the strongest in the fight. Strength comes in many forms. Oftentimes more than not, strength is showcased with heart. Whether you’re physically standing up for yourself, or simply asking for help; it takes a great deal of strength to keep up the fight & overcome. We’re keeping up our fight every day by using our mantra: “Faith will see you through and Scars will make you stronger”.
We are hoping to create a movement that is all inclusive, and inspires a generation. We are setting our sights to the future, learning from our mistakes and failures and using them to push forward and be better than we were yesterday.
Overall 'No Apologies' is about being willing to get up, dust yourself off, address the issues at hand, put the work in, and ultimately make a change for the better.
As a reminder, we offer you this:
Be yourself, 100% of yourself. Never settle for less than you deserve. Keep on the grind. Make no excuses, stay true to yourself, and make No Apologies."
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