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Marsha Ambrosius devotes her brand new video for her new single “Far Away” to raise awareness against bullying. Inspired by her real-life experience, the clip revolves around a gay man who is shoved aside by people in his neighborhood due to his sexual orientation.

Dear friends, every year over 1 million people commit SUICIDE. Some were BULLIED because of their SEXUALITY. I lost a friend to SUICIDE, and I’m asking all of you to support alternative lifestyles,” Marsha states. “Don’t put up with or join in with BULLYING. It’s time we become more aware in this WORLD. Take a responsibility to make a difference. So if my MUSIC can save one life, I’ve done my job.”

“Far Away” is from Marsha Ambrosius’ forthcoming solo debut album “Late Nights, Early Mornings” which will be in stores and online on February 22.

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