Craymo deliers a remixed message of unity with his reggaeton Freedom Mix of One Love One World (We Are One) — showcasing today on Tinnitist.
A reggaeton anthem promoting harmony, peace, love, and sacrifice, the song features uplifting lyrics and much-need messages of unity and peace to provide the saving grace many are looking for. Having first debuted 21 years ago as a message of love after the 9/11 attacks in New York, One Love One World (We Are One) recently received a makeover — just in time to deliver hot summer vibes.
With Brandon Jarrett offering backup vocals throughout this production as well as assisting in additional songwriting, the remix features tight drum machine work that drives a smooth reggaeton groove. Above everything, fervent vocals provide themes of equality, tolerance, brotherhood, and unity as the song continues to offer an enduring message that encourages camaraderie throughout the world.
“Twenty-one years later, this song is still having a positive impact on the world!” Craymo shares. “This is a timeless song … We are one human race; I feel the world needs this song now more than ever.”
Craymo was born in Massena, N.Y., as Craig Stephen Raymo. Possessing music in his soul from an early age, Craymo found great joy in imitating the singers and bands he would listen to on his record player. Picking up the saxophone in primary school was his introduction to the performing arts — he eventually played in bands throughout his school years, performed in choirs, and performed in community musical theatre productions.
From there, it was California dreaming as Craymo moved to Los Angeles to pursue his ambitions; he landed acting gigs in TV soap operas like General Hospital and Days of Our Lives — after having first appeared as a male vocalist on Star Search ‘89 with Ed McMahon.
With his music licensed across multiple indie films and TV shows — including The Mysteries of Laura, The X Games, The Orlando Citrus Parade, Sinbad’s Reality U, Toddlers and Tiaras, Chris And John to the Rescue and more — he’s written hundreds of songs in between acting gigs; he eventually mentored under the great Bobby Womack before meeting producer David Longoria and going on to produce his first single Love Touch.
In 2001, Craymo released the first rendition of One Love One World (We Are One) which was well received worldwide — the song was featured on a UNESCO website; school teachers around the world downloaded the song and taught it to their students for performances at their schools; a village in China used the song to help students learn to read English.
Craymo received Best Pop Dance Song and Best Pop Dance Mix for One Love One World in the 2021 Clouzine International Music Awards; his song Love Me or Leave Me Alone won Best Dance Song and Best Dance Artist at this year’s Clouzine International Electronic Music Awards.
Watch the video for One Love One World (We Are One) Freedom Mix above, sample more music from Craymo below, and find him at his website, Facebook and Instagram.