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jAMBROSE and Matt Carson confronts silence with urgency in "Where Justice Dies"


New York-based songwriter, filmmaker, and attorney jAmbrose is in a deeply reflective place with “Where Justice Dies,” a song written in direct response to the events in Minneapolis. It’s a sign of solidarity, a louder noise for those who have the choice to speak out against injustice instead of looking away.

Matt Carson, a country singer blind since birth and a champion for many, features on the track, adding a deeply human layer of resilience and perspective. Greg Becker contributes further depth to the production with credits including work with Carrie Underwood, LeAnn Rimes and Tim McGraw.

The single is a cross-disciplinary statement, blending storytelling, lived perspective, and experienced production to create a piece that meditates on justice, accountability, and collective responsibility. The track positions itself as both an artistic expression and a social reflection, prompting listeners to confront uncomfortable realities instead of turning a blind eye.

It ultimately strengthens a commitment to using music as a platform for awareness, empathy, and dialogue around justice-driven experiences while rooting it in real-world events and collaborative artistic integrity from beginning to end.

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