George Okuku's last song on his fourth album, "R.A.W. (Real.Artist.Working.)," is called "R.A.W. Outro: We Are." This song is the last on the album and ties everything together in a clear, meaningful way. Okuku wants us to think not just about his journey as an artist, but also about the things we all have in common.
"R.A." W. Outro: We Are" tells us who we are and how strong we are as a group. The song is about a single mind and what can happen when people work together to reach a goal. Okuku says that the future will be shaped by those willing to fight for something bigger than themselves. It doesn't seem like an abstract idea, it has a real purpose, asking us to remember how strong we are when we work together.
The song is the last one on R.A.W. (Real.Artist.Working.) and serves as a closing circle. Throughout the album, Okuku discusses the various aspects of being a working artist. He emphasizes the importance of dedication, growth, and not holding back. It supports the idea that art and community go hand in hand by reminding us that art can bring people together and motivate them to act.
