Miami-born singer-songwriter Marquise Fair has shared his new single, “I Dream,” a vibrant fusion of world music, soul-pop, indie, folk, jazz, and reggae influences, “I Dream” captures a powerful message of positivity, unity, and resilience — a timely anthem for a world in search of healing.
With a sound as eclectic and heartfelt as his roots, Marquise Fair draws inspiration from one of history’s most enduring calls for equality and compassion. Speaking about the new track, Marquise shares:
“The best way to describe this song is to begin with a quote from Martin Luther King Jr. that has always stayed with me: ‘I dream that one day, men will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. That one day, we will climb the mountain together, hand in hand, shouting: ‘Free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty, we are free at last!’ These words inspired this song. I Dream follows in the footsteps of those who came before us—those who dedicated their lives to the unity of humankind and the building of a peaceful, sustainable world.”
“I Dream” is more than just a summer single—it’s a call to action wrapped in uplifting melodies, spirited rhythms, and soulful storytelling. Known for his rich vocal tone and heartfelt performances, Marquise continues to create music that transcends boundaries and brings people together.
Marquise Fair is a Miami-born soul-pop and world music singer-songwriter whose journey is as moving as his music. Raised by his grandmother in the working-class neighborhoods of Miami, Marquise found early refuge in the church gospel choir, sparking a lifelong passion for music.




