World We Live In

“World We Live In,” a thought-provoking single inspired by several social issues across the globe.

The world is loud, but LeRidge Stereo is making sure the message is louder. In an explosive collaboration with the ethereal Rebecca Shrestha, the US-based Nepalese-American visionary is unveiling his power-play: “World We Live In.” This isn’t just another track hitting the airwaves; it’s a manifesto. As a decorated songwriter with wins across the John Lennon Songwriting Competition, Great American Songwriting Competition, LIT Talent Awards, and the International Songwriting Contest, LeRidge isn’t playing around with the pen—he is leveraging his musical weight to hijack the narrative and force the conversations we’ve been avoiding.

The Vision

“This is a political anthem for the now. It’s about greed rotting our headspace, but more importantly, it’s a rallying cry for unity, peace, and harmony.” — LeRidge Stereo

The Sound of the Struggle

Born from the friction and frustrations of a post-pandemic world, “World We Live In” hits close to home. LeRidge draws deep from the well of the Asian-American experience, channeling the heavy emotions surrounding the rise in community violence and systemic social fractures.

We’re talking about a track that doesn’t blink. From the heat of global warming to the cold reality of political manipulation, LeRidge puts it all on the table.

  • The Message: A fierce critique of hate and discrimination.
  • The Reality: “Not a whole lot has changed since the 80s,” LeRidge notes. “We’re still battling for equality in color, gender, race, amongst many others. The greed is still there—but so is our will to fight it.”

The Dream Team

To ensure the sonics hit as hard as the lyrics, LeRidge tapped the legendary Diwas Gurung to handle the production, mixing, and mastering. The result? A lush, cinematic journey bolstered by the powerhouse vocal duo of LeRidge Stereo and Rebecca Shrestha, whose chemistry turns a “song” into a visceral emotional experience.

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