Five  time Grammy  Award  winning recording artist and concert performing artist John  Legend  is slated to premiere his young song, "If  You're  Out  There,"  during a historic set porta the 2008 Democratic  National  Convention  in Denver,  Colorado  on Monday,  August  25.    
An  anthemic call-to-action and evocation of human potency, "If  You're  Out  There"  reflects the themes of hope and change, responsibility and leaders, and dedication to a better tomorrow expressed in the principles of the DNC  and the hearts of the American  people.    
"If  you hear this message, wherever you stand, I'm  career every womanhood,calling every man," sings John  Legend  in "If  You're  Out  There."  "We're  the generation. We  can't afford to wait. The  future started yesterday and we're already late."    
"If  You're  Out  There,"  produced by Trevor  Horn  and Devo  Springsteen  and featuring the Agape  Choir,  will be useable online following John's  public presentation at the DNC.
In  related to news, John  Legend  premiered the video for his new single "Green  Light"  featuring Andre  3000 final week. Legend's  third studio album "Evolver"  is due October  28th.
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