The song is an anthem for Cruinniú na nÓg, an annual series of events encouraging creativity in children and teenagers across Ireland.The song is an anthem for Cruinniú na nÓg, an annual series of events encouraging creativity in children and teenagers across Ireland.It is called The Spark and has been declared the song of the summer – a viral sensation from a group of children inSince launching on 15 May, the song has amassed 8.
Over two and a half high-octane minutes they dance, run and rap. “Think you can stop what we do?” asks the opening lyric. “I doubt it,” the performers declare. “We got the energy, we’ll tell you all about it. I searched for my spark and I found it.”, which will hold hundreds of free creative events for children and teenagers across Ireland. The initiative started in 2018 and will this year be held on 15 June.
The children developed the chorus and first verse during an Easter camp, after which tutors took the material to a direct provision refugee centre in Lisdoonvarna, where more children helped to complete it, said McCarthy.