Music is a universal language, and for me the most meaningful instrument I have for spreading peace
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About “Let’s Stay Together”This EP and lead single remind us that in a world filled with division, music has the power to reconnect us. Inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream and grounded in Wolfgang’s global peace mission, the project urges us to choose unity, compassion, and joy.
For more than two decades, Wolfgang Hildebrandt has devoted his artistry to one mission: spreading peace through music. From performing at the United Nations, the Nelson Mandela Foundation, and Carnegie Hall, to recording with the NYPD Choir after 9/11, Wolfgang’s music has consistently built bridges across cultures, nations, and communities.
His latest work, “Let’s Stay Together,” is more than a song–it is a global peace statement. Written in honor of his late mentor Andraé Crouch (8x GRAMMY winner, Hollywood Walk of Fame), the song carries forward Crouch’s message of unity, faith, and hope. Together, they developed the bridge of this track before Andraé’s passing, making it a deeply personal and historic collaboration.
Wolfgang’s career highlights include:
- Honored as Ambassador for Peace by the Universal Peace Foundation (partner of the UN)
- Performing for Pope John Paul II, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and alongside Andrea Bocelli
- Featured in Billboard Magazine, ARD-TV, and international media




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