Kindline Magazine Features “My People” by Dwayna Litz

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Dwayna Litz’s most recent single, “My People,” is both a musical tribute and a timely piece of social commentary. The track turns sadness and anger into a unifying anthem because of the controversial things Donald Trump said after the death of Hollywood legend Rob Reiner in December 2025. Litz’s mission is clear, to support “the black, yellow, red, white, and blue” and to promote love rather than hate in a world that is often divided.

“My People” is a great example of how to mix genres in music, Litz’s voice has a warmth that reminds me of Dolly Parton, and the instruments evoke Elton John and Billy Joel. The sound is both familiar and completely new, blending elements of pop, rock, jazz, and country. The song’s arrangement blends soaring melodies with more personal sections, helping Dwayna’s message of acceptance and compassion really hit home with listeners.

The single is a powerful reminder of how music can reflect the spirit of the times and is also a great song. Litz’s dedication of the release to Rob Reiner gives her call for unity real emotion, making each lyric and chord feel urgent and important. Her honest statement against hate, along with the real sadness that inspires her, turns the song from a simple tribute into a powerful call for understanding and support.

“My People” is more than just a song, it’s a statement, Dwayna Litz shows that art and activism can work together to create a piece that prompts people to think, talk, and act. This release shows that she is an artist brave enough to speak out against injustice, celebrate diversity, and turn her own and others’ personal and political experiences into music that affects everyone. The single is an invitation to come together, heal, and remember how strong love is. —Kindline Magazine

 

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About Dwayna Litz

Dwayna Litz is an American singer, songwriter, author and speaker with music currently published by Universal Music, Spirit Music and her own ASCAP publishing company, Litz Music in Nashville.
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