Independent producer HZPROD returns with “Dreamer” featuring Marco Vernice and Siggas, the second release from the War Torn campaign. The track builds on the foundation set by the first single, continuing a cinematic and socially conscious series focused on children affected by war and global humanitarian crises.
“Dreamer” centers on the contrast between innocence and destruction. It captures a world where hope struggles to survive, yet refuses to disappear. This theme is reflected in the artwork, which places a burning cityscape alongside children’s chalk drawings of peace, family, and imagination, symbolizing resilience in the face of harsh realities.
The song expands its scope by addressing conflicts and humanitarian issues across multiple regions. Marco Vernice opens with a direct and impactful verse referencing Sudan, Gaza, and the exploitation of natural resources, framing the track as a call to awareness and action. His perspective positions the record as a voice for those affected by violence, inequality, and systemic exploitation.
Siggas continues with a raw and introspective contribution, exploring colonial legacies, economic imbalance, identity struggles, and social injustice. His verse touches on labor inequality, incarceration, human trafficking, and cultural self-perception, reinforcing the global lens of the record.
Both verses are balanced by an uplifting chorus that shifts the tone. The refrain “Dream baby… freedom coming soon” anchors the track in hope, reminding listeners that belief and imagination remain powerful even in difficult conditions.
“Dreamer” stands as the second official release from the War Torn project, a producer-led independent campaign by HZPROD. The project blends cinematic hip-hop production with humanitarian storytelling, aiming to highlight real-world struggles while promoting unity, resilience, and compassion.
Each release within War Torn builds on a larger narrative, moving from conflict to reflection and from struggle toward hope.
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