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The 2024 Election is Here—Let’s Make It Count!


By: Rainy “Country Cutie” Cates

November 5, 2024 — Today is the day. After months of campaigning, debates, rallies, and—let’s be honest—a lot of stress, Election Day is here. It’s time for us to make our voices heard. But here’s the truth: Your vote is your voice, and this year, that voice has never been more important.

As we find ourselves on the edge of a critical election, it’s clear that this moment goes beyond politics. This is a cultural shift. A movement. And it’s being powered by the music, the passion, and the energy that artists like Will.I.Am and Plies are pouring into this election cycle. Whether you voted early or are heading to the polls today, one thing is certain: this election is about more than just the candidates—it’s about what we as a collective choose to stand for.

Let’s talk numbers. Early voting has been at an all-time high in this election cycle. According to The United States Election Project, over 100 million Americans had voted early by November 4, 2024—marking a record-breaking turnout. Early voting allows people to get their vote in before Election Day, helping to reduce long lines, increase accessibility, and ensure that every eligible voter can participate.

The reality? Early voting matters more than ever. It gives people more flexibility to vote on their own time, and it has become a vital tool for driving up turnout, especially in battleground states. This year, in particular, we saw huge spikes in early voting participation among younger voters and communities of color—both groups that are historically underrepresented. More diverse voices are showing up at the polls, and that’s something to celebrate.

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If you’ve already cast your vote—whether by mail, absentee, or in-person during early voting—thank you for being part of the wave that’s pushing this nation forward. If you haven’t voted yet, there’s still time, and your voice still counts.

Will.I.Am and the Anthem for Change

Will.I.Am has long been a champion for social change, and his commitment to activism continues to resonate this year. While there is no verified report of Oprah Winfrey honoring Will.I.Am recently for his work specifically related to this election, the artist has indeed been recognized for his newly released song “Yes she can”. Oprah says, ” We’ve been longing for an anthem for this moment.” Will.I.Am’s impact is undeniable, especially when it comes to mobilizing voters and raising awareness about the importance of political engagement. “Yes She Can,” is a powerful anthem for empowerment—particularly for women and marginalized communities—encouraging people to believe that they can make a difference.

The song has been hailed as a rallying cry for anyone who’s ever felt overlooked or undervalued. It’s more than just a track—it’s a reminder that, just like Will.I.Am, we can all push for change, be part of the conversation, and demand our seat at the table. His music embodies the optimism and forward-thinking spirit that is fueling this election, and it’s no wonder it’s resonating with people who want to make sure their voices count.

Plies: Mrs. 47—A Song of Respect and Power

In the world of hip-hop, Plies is no stranger to controversy or pushing boundaries. His latest track, “Mrs. 47,” is both a tribute and a statement. The song pays homage to Vice President Kamala Harris, making sure that the world hears her name correctly—and respects her title. Plies’ clever play on words with “Mrs. 47” nods to Harris’s groundbreaking role as the first female Vice President of the United States and the highest-ranking female official in U.S. history.

In “Mrs. 47,” Plies uses his platform to reinforce the significance of this moment in history. By highlighting her position with respect and calling her Mrs. 47, he’s encouraging everyone to recognize the power and authority she holds—something we should all be paying attention to as we head into the polls.

Plies isn’t just making music—he’s making a statement. His song serves as a reminder that representation is important, and we should all be showing up for those who represent us in the highest offices.

Your Voice, Your Power—Use It!

At the end of the day, this election is all about making our voices heard. Whether you’re voting for the first time or have been participating in every election since you turned 18, this is your opportunity to shape the future of this country.

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As we’ve seen through the efforts of Will.I.Am and Plies, music is more than just entertainment—it’s a vehicle for change. Both artists are using their platforms to inspire, educate, and call for action. They’re making sure that we all understand how important this election is—not just for today, but for the generations to come.

It’s not just about the candidates, policies, or promises—it’s about what we choose to prioritize as a nation. And it starts with you.

So, if you haven’t voted yet, it’s time. Don’t let this moment pass by. Get to the polls, use your power, and help shape the future you want to see. We’ve come too far to let apathy take over. Your voice matters. Your vote matters. Let’s do this. Vote today.

Photo Credit: Slaven Vlasic; Adam Glanzman/Bloomberg/Getty

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