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#NewMusic: Rob Murat & Maya Elizabeth Heal Through Harmony on ‘All I Can Say’

In a world where music serves as both an escape and a source of healing, Rob Murat and Maya Elizabeth have crafted a song that embodies resilience, love, and the beauty of overcoming together with “All I Can Say.”

All I Can Say” captures the depth of emotion that comes with navigating life’s challenges as a unit. “This one felt so good to bring to life,” says Murat, whose multifaceted career spans music, film, and television.

Murat has worked with music heavyweights such as John Legend, J. Ivy, and Shatta Wale. His 2023 album, Good Day Good People, further showcased his ability to blend soulful storytelling with powerful melodies.

Elizabeth joined Murat on “All I Can Say,” a rising vocal powerhouse whose music and advocacy intersect to inspire and uplift. A Howard University valedictorian with a background in business marketing, Elizabeth has independently built a global music career.

Stream “All I Can Say” Below:

“This one felt so good to bring to life. From its musical elements to the lyrics to the collaboration with one of my new favorite artists, Maya, this song beautifully captures the intended sentiment and vibe.” – Rob Murat

Her 2023 single, “It’s Ok To Be Falling,” served as a catalyst for From M.E. To You: A Mental Health Concert, an event series dedicated to self-love and emotional resilience.

Murat and Elizabeth created a harmonious blend of strength and vulnerability on All I Can Say. The track serves as an audible reminder for those who have weathered life’s storms and emerged stronger.

Murat and Elizabeth not only deliver a beautiful piece of music, but also a message of hope.

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