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#NewVideo: Shawn Stockman Shows Love to Women in “All I Do”

“All I Do” is a fan favorite from Shawn Stockman’s debut album, Foreword. Given the message of the song, Stockman dedicated the video to his wife Sharhonda, and other women throughout the world, and in his life.

Given everything coming to the forefront in society, Stockman wanted to focus on a message. “If this year has shown us anything,” he began. “It’s what and whom we should be grateful for. This is my way of paying homage to the “riders”. The ones who build and do not destroy. The ones who nurture and care for, with such grace and a flyness that the rest of the world looks on in amazement!”

The song is currently racing up the Adult R&B Radio charts and is already #2 on SiriusXM Heart & Soul and #1 on MusicChoice. We spoke to Stockman earlier this year on his debut album, and being a solo artist.

“The solo project has been something I’ve been dreaming of for years. So me finally doing it at this stage in my life, I’ve already warmed up to that idea and I was just waiting for the right time and moment. Which is the reason why I called the album Foreword, it’s an introduction from me to people.”

“‘All I Do’, is about a relationship that has seen its share of problems, yet instead of it withering away it gets even better with age,” explains Stockman. “I think we focus too much on being in a ‘relationship’ and not enough on being a friend to the one you love. This song is about a friendship between two people devoted to staying with each other forever!”

Get Stockman’s album Foreword here, and watch the video below.

William Carter

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