Blessing Offor & Dolly Parton Team Up For "Somebody’s Child"

Dove award-wining artist Blessing Offor has teamed up with music legend Dolly Parton for a new collaboration, "Somebody's Child."
The song, co-written by Offor, Josh Ronen and Joy Williams, begins with Offor's vocals and piano playing before Parton joins in with a vocal choir. The lyric is a reflection on compassion and humanity.
"We're all 'somebody's child," Offor explains. "It's such a simple concept, but I hope it's the beginning of us all realizing that there's always a point of empathy, there's always common ground if we want to find it. And there's no better embodiment of finding common ground, finding relatability, than Dolly Parton. I'm so honored and humbled to have her on this project."
"I know it's too easy to say it was a blessing singing with Blessing," adds Parton. "But it was. I love the song "Somebody's Child" and I am very proud to be a part of it."
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