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Maren Morris Performs 'Better Than We Found It' At DNC

Maren Morris performs during the Democratic National Convention, Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Country music star Maren Morris made a powerful statement during her performance at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday night. The singer-songwriter delivered a moving rendition of her song “Better Than We Found It,” which challenges America to take action and leave the world in a better state than they found it.

In the song, Morris poses thought-provoking questions to the nation, asking whether we will remain passive or take steps to create positive change. The lyrics urge listeners to consider their impact on society and the environment, emphasizing the importance of leaving a lasting, positive legacy.

While Morris is known for her roots in country music, she recently made headlines for her decision to step away from the genre. In a candid interview with the Los Angeles Times, the Grammy award-winning artist expressed her frustration with the industry's perceived alignment with former President Trump.

She questions whether we will remain passive or take action.
Morris challenges America to create positive change through her song.
The lyrics emphasize leaving a positive legacy for future generations.

Morris cited the industry's apparent pro-Trump bias as a key factor in her decision to distance herself from country music. She criticized what she viewed as a divisive and exclusionary culture within the genre, stating that she could no longer align herself with an industry that she believed perpetuated harmful ideologies.

By using her platform to perform “Better Than We Found It” at the DNC, Morris continues to advocate for social and political change. Her decision to speak out against injustice and inequality reflects her commitment to using her voice for positive impact.

As Morris navigates this new chapter in her career, her message remains clear: it is essential for individuals and society as a whole to actively work towards leaving the world a better place than they found it.

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