HER releases the music video for “The Journey,” a song written by Diane Warren for the upcoming Netflix film six hundred and thirty-eight.
The nearly four-and-a-half-minute music video hollywood reporter Exclusively premiering, she performs the song in concert intertwined with footage from the upcoming film.
Warren has been nominated for 15 Academy Awards for Best Original Song, but she has yet to win. No woman in Oscar history has received more nominations in any category without winning. However, she received an honorary Oscar.
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The veteran songwriter, who has worked with celebrities including Celine Dion, Cher, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift, spoke about “Journey” and its relevance to the film ‘s link says: “This story’s six hundred and thirty-eight is about resilience and perseverance, and I’m proud to be a part of shining a light on the stories of these incredible women.
“Tyler Perry and his team made a beautiful film that I was immediately inspired by,” she added. “I met her 12 years ago and have witnessed her journey and growth and to be a small part of it, it’s such a beautiful, complete moment. I’m so excited to share this music video with the world – we We all have our own journey and I hope this inspires you on your journey.
six hundred and thirty-eight Written and directed by Tyler Perry, adapted from Kevin M. Highmore’s article “Fighting a Two-Front War”, starring Kerry Washington, Ebony Obsidian, Melona Jackson, Kelly Jay Ferson, Shanice Shanta, Sarah Jeffrey, Pepi Sonuga, Moriah Brown, Janet Golock, Jay Reeves, Jeffrey Johnson, Baja -Ryan Odums, Donna Biscoe, Greg Sulkin, Scott Daniel Johnson, Susan Sarandon, Dean Norris, Sam Waterson and Opp La Winfrey.
Perry also produced the film alongside Nicole Avant, Angie Bones, Tony L. Strickland, Keri Selig and Carlotta Espinoza, Peter Guber and Kerry Washington serve as executive producers.
According to the synopsis, Perry’s film is “inspired by the first and only Army Corps of women of color to serve overseas in World War II. These unsung heroes shouldered an extraordinary mission, united, spread hope, and shattered the world.” obstacles.
The film will be released in limited release in select theaters on December 6th before streaming on Netflix starting on December 20th.