“BE NICE” – Kairange

I will be very honest, when I first heard “BE NICE” by Kairange, I wasn’t in a good space personally. There was a lot happening during that day that just killed my mood and I didn’t want to interact with anybody at the time. However, when I turned on “Be Nice,” I couldn’t help but feel a smile creeping up on my face. Kairange uses afro-beats and rock and roll to spread their wholesome message that even though you might be going through some things, others have their silent battles as well. You have to be the change you want to see in the world, and I feel like “Be Nice” definitely knocks that message out the park. If you are feeling low and down trodden, I promise if you turn on this song, it will uplift your whole mood.


Written by Gabrielle LaRochelle

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