The original title was "Love in the Time of War". Imagine Herbie Hancock, Meshell Ndege-Ocello, and Stevie Wonder sitting at an elegant coffee shop, strategizing music and revolution. A thought behind the song is that striving to achieve "normal" in the face of constant danger and instability can be a type of revolutionary act. At the same time, it also pokes fun at political chic and appropriation. Copyright Dawn Norfleet Music. All Rights Reserved.