Chad Brown Releases “Don’t Shoot Me,” Highlights Police Brutality in the United States

Chad Brown Releases “Don’t Shoot Me,” Highlights Police Brutality in the United States

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After seeing a rapid succession of news stories, videos and protests about the brutal and senseless killings of my brothers and sisters in the streets, I felt the collective loss and despair, stated Chad Brown.

Minister, songwriter, composer and music producer Chad Brown has a multiplicity of gifts and released a new single, “Don’t Shoot Me” about police brutality against African Americans and the Black Lives Matter Movement. A 9th Ward New Orleans native, Chad grew up in a city with the highest murder rate in the US and survived Hurricane Katrina, which hit one week before he began his ministry and lost everything in the disaster. A father of six, with five sons, one of his biggest concerns is making sure his children and other young black men survive what seems to be an epidemic of police shootings in the streets across the country. Chad Brown wants to encourage thousands through ministry and music that God can change any situation.

“As a minister and a man of God, it is my calling to help others spiritually, to encourage others to use the word of God to help enrich, uplift, change and save lives. Music has always been an outlet and source of joy for me, since I was 5 years old, singing in the church with my father. I went to my studio and “Don’t Shoot Me” came out of my spirit in 20 minutes. I knew it came from God as the music and the lyrics just poured out of me into song. I shared this with some of my close friends and family and everyone told me I had to share this to help build awareness and to help save lives.”

Chad Brown is a “New School preacher with an Old School twist” and has built a strong following with his innovative style and accessibility to Gods word appealing to a modern, tech savvy generation of followers who can worship not only on Sunday, but Monday evenings through his Miracle Monday Ministries online and listen in by phone, as well as other days of the week during his sessions on Facebook Live. His message has reached thousands on social media and brings awareness to what urban youth face through out the country.

“I debuted “Don’t Shoot Me” on Facebook to my followers during one of my regularly scheduled programs and the response was incredible, stated Chad Brown. I had over 130,000 views, and 5,300 shares within 24hrs, and several hundred people asking to buy this song. So I put it up on Amazon, Google Play and ITunes and I am donating a portion of the proceeds to charity to help victims and their families and to help stop the overwhelming loss of life that is affecting so many families and communities.”
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About Chad Brown: Chad Brown Ministries (CBM) is an innovative multi-media and multi-platform ministry, publishing company, record label, Miracle Mondays Church by Phone and S.H.I.F.T Enterprise, a Life Coaching company whose mission is to motivate teens and adults to follow their dreams, overcome challenges, improve their life and achieve their goals. His ministry has been featured on The Word Network several times and has reached millions.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chadbrownministries/
Twitter: @PastorChadBrown
IG: @PastorChadBrown

Media Inquiries: Ericalane Brown at publicistericalane(at)gmail(dot)com

“Don’t Shoot Me” is available on:

Apple Music & iTunes: http://apple.co/29YKUo4
Amazon: http://amzn.to/29VXANQ
Google Play Music: http://bit.ly/DontShootMeGP
Website: http://www.chadbrownministries.org

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