Fellowship Creative Collaborates with DOE on "HELP!!!"

Fellowship Creative, the worship music collective from Fellowship Church in Dallas, Texas, announces new alternative song "HELP!!!," in collaboration with GRAMMY® nominee DOE.
The song, musically inspired by various cultures, genres and decades, is a heartfelt prayer that asks for God's intervention in a world full of confusion, pain, and despair. With a catchy melody, fresh production, and strong harmonies that showcase a memorable chorus and bridge, "HELP!!!" delivers an honest and urgent message, which resonates with the struggles and doubts that many people are facing today.
"Our young people are dealing with some of the toughest issues and challenges we've ever seen," shares Fellowship Collective vocalist Sam Kelly. "Average mental health is on a decline. We're having to navigate things that no other generation has had to deal with before. We pray this song helps and encourages you, and shows you that you're not alone."
In support of the song release, the group dropped the official music video for "HELP!!!" on their YouTube channel. It is the first installment of what was designed to be viewed as a complete experience, with more videos to come. The video serves as an introduction to the launch of TheHelpProject.com, a destination for young individuals struggling with their mental health to feel safe, seen, heard and find resources they can lean on.
The new track is set to be the opening single for their upcoming project set to release later this September.
Fellowship Creative is a group of creative artists and songwriters from Dallas, passionate about music, Jesus, their local church, and helping people.
For more information on Fellowship Creative, please visit https://fellowshipcreative.com/.
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