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WordPress Strong
WordPress Strong is a community music video featuring 19 WordPress contributors, including co-founder Matt Mullenweg. A message of solidarity from the GravityView team.

GravityView is proud to share a project we’ve been working on: a music video called WordPress Strong.
The WordPress Strong music video features performances from 19 community members, including WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg. It is a message of hope and camaraderie during these hard times.
Share a video of yourself singing, dancing (or anything!)—tag it #WordPressStrong to take part!
About WordPress Strong
WordPress Strong started in early March as an idea: how can we help each other see the light at the end of this pandemic? Zack (creator of GravityView) shared some lyrics ideas with songwriter Jonathan Mann, and he wrote and recorded WordPress Strong.
In order to show the community (not just tell about it), we started reaching out to members of the WordPress community, asking them to share their voices. It was wonderful to see the creativity of our community: in addition to singing, people provided live drum tracks and saxophone!
Read an interview with Zack about WordPress Strong on WP Tavern to learn more.
Stay strong. 💪
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