Vote Them Out!
For the next three years, I Believe In Me (IBIM) Institute is going all in—expanding our influence from local churches to national leadership spaces and mobilizing young Democratic Voters with urgency and purpose. As we enter a pivotal election cycle, we’re calling this generation to reflect on past pain and injustice while rising in strength, grace, and renewal.
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“Take Back The House” serves as our cultural anthem, reminding this generation that real power lives within them and that voting is both a civic responsibility and a spiritual act rooted in courage, unity, and self-worth. The song transforms resilience into action, urging listeners to stand together, reclaim dignity, and move with collective purpose. Every download of the song and every purchase of “Take Back The House” merch fuels the movement, expands our reach, and helps ensure our voice is heard as the midterms approach.



Our song...
“Take Back The House” is striking such a powerful chord that multiple major independent distribution platforms—including TuneCore—are refusing to release it to more than 150 digital stores like Amazon, Apple Music, Spotify, and TikTok.
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TuneCore's message was simple:
"They reviewed the release, made an internal decision to block it, and will not explain why. They also instructed us not to upload any additional content on this or any other account."
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That’s the entire explanation. And yet, this moment reveals something bigger than a music dispute. When a song rooted in "Our Faith." "Our Power." "Our Numbers." "Our Might." and civic action gets shut out without reason, it shows exactly why our movement matters. It shows why we the people must raise our voices, protect our influence, and refuse to be silenced.
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If a song can shake the system, imagine what a 100 Millions can do. We’re not backing down. We’re building louder. We’re building stronger. And we’re taking back the house—together.