It won Outstanding Original Song for Visual Media from the Society of Composers & Lyricists and earned nominations from the Golden Globes , Grammys, and Critics' Choice Awards.
Having played the role of Harriet, Erivo felt she could truly embody the song, drawing from her experience portraying the physical and emotional toll of Tubman's journey.
The song incorporates themes of hope and perseverance, even using Harriet Tubman's reported last words: "I go to prepare a place for you". Critical Acclaim and Recognition It won Outstanding Original Song for Visual Media
Erivo received rare dual Academy Award nominations for Best Actress and Best Original Song for the same film.
After completing production on Harriet , Cynthia Erivo collaborated with songwriter Joshuah Brian Campbell to write a song specifically for the film's end credits. Critical Acclaim and Recognition Erivo received rare dual
Beyond the film, "Stand Up" has been embraced as a modern protest song and a call to action for social justice and equality.
The song quickly became a standout of the film’s soundtrack, earning Erivo significant recognition in both the acting and music worlds. The song quickly became a standout of the
is the emotional, gospel-tinged anthem for the film Harriet , written and performed by Cynthia Erivo , who stars as the legendary abolitionist Harriet Tubman. The song serves as a powerful tribute to Tubman’s legacy of courage and her tireless fight for freedom. The Creation of an Anthem