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RAP STAR DEFENDS LIFE OF THE UNBORN IN NEW
HIT
WASHINGTON
D.C., June 22, 05 (Catholicnewsagency.com) -
Rap star and actor Nick Cannon has released
a new album whose title song, “Can I Live,”
is an explicit defense of the right to life
of the unborn. Cannon, an accomplished
actor, comedian, songwriter and producer
with a host of credentials to his name at
the age of twenty-four, including his own
television show, is making an all-out effort
to cross from the film-making/television
industry into the music industry with the
new album and accompanying music video.
According to LifeSite.net, “Can I Live?”
tells the story of how his mother decided
not to go through with an abortion and
instead gave birth to him on October 17,
1979. The music video of the song,
skillfully directed by Cannon himself,
beautifully dramatizes the torment and the
uncertainty as Cannon's own mother arrives
at a "Women's Health Clinic" in the late
seventies with the obvious intention of
ending the life of her child. Cannon himself
appears in the video clad in white,
symbolically portraying the person of the
as-yet unborn child, and giving voice to his
own implicit right and desire to live.
Cannon calls the song a “story of love,”
inspired by his mother’s decision to let him
live. “You see me in your sleep so you can’t
kill your dreams/300 Dollars that’s the
price of living what?/Mommy I don’t like
this clinic/Hopefully you'll make the right
decision/And don’t go through with the Knife
Decision,” Cannon sings.
Actress Tatyana Ali, known for her role as
Ashley in the series “The Fresh Prince,”
plays Cannon’s mother in the video.
Cannon ends his rap saying the only thing he
is doing is telling his story. His true
mother appears at the end of the video,
embracing him as he sings, “I love my mother
for giving me life/We all need to appreciate
life/A strong woman that had to make a
sacrifice/Thanks for listening/Thanks for
listening/Mama thanks for listening.”
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