“Streams have a significant impact on the children’s music charity, bringing about positive change.”

Watford band Uncharted Territory Music has announced the release of their third charity single, ‘Day by Day’. The song, recorded at Sanctuary Studios and released on Valentine’s Day, will support London-based charity Music4Children.

As with their previous releases, Uncharted Territory Music’s founder Gee Singh has pledged to donate all of his personal income generated from the single’s first year of streams and sales to the chosen charity.

Music4Children, which has been working with learning disabled and neurodiverse young people since 2016, will use the funds to support their work at Quarterdeck Youth Centre in Margate and Somers Town Youth Centre in Camden. The charity will also donate a portion of the funds to a children’s shelter in Nepal, which it has been supporting since 2014.

Gee Singh, founder of Uncharted Territory Music, expressed his excitement about the partnership, stating, “I am delighted to be aligning Uncharted Territory Music, once again, with the team at Music4Children. I hope the streams from our new song, ‘Day by Day’, will raise enough to make even a small difference for some of the projects that Music4Children are involved with. Please help by streaming and sharing the music, to spread the love.”

Gavin Watts, representative of Music4Children, expressed gratitude for the band’s support, stating, “We are really grateful to Gee and his fellow band members for their support. Funding has been harder to find recently, so any efforts to boost this is extremely welcome. We hope everyone can check out the music and add it to their playlists.”

‘Day by Day’ is available to stream and purchase on various platforms, including bandcamp and other streaming services. For more information on Music4Children and their programs, or to make a donation, please visit their website at www.music4children.org.

Derick is an experienced reporter having held multiple senior roles for large publishers across Europe. Specialist subjects include small business and financial emerging markets.

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