Released in late 2020, the song served as a "beacon of positivity" during the global pandemic. The lyrics emphasize being there for others when "good times are rollin'" so they have a lifeline when things get tough. Lukas intended the track to remind people that love isn't always romantic; it's about support, friendship, and never forgetting where you came from.

As Lukas himself explained, the song embodies both the "upsides" of his community and the "troubles" they faced, ultimately celebrating how people come together to protect and support one another. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

: A central feature of the video is a massive "Share That Love" mural painted on a landmark music venue in Christiania. The art was created by Copenhagen street artist Rasmus Balstrøm .

Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh I remember drivin' to my side Smoke's up, windows open The sun's in our eyes but it's alright 'Cause we don'

: Lukas is seen cycling through his neighborhood, greeting locals, and sharing beers—a nod to his modest upbringing and the philosophy that "if you had something, you shared it".

The music video, directed by Marc Klasfeld and Ben Griffin, takes viewers directly into Lukas Forchhammer's birthplace: , an autonomous neighborhood in Copenhagen. Growing up in this tight-knit, unconventional community—a former army base squatted in 1971—shaped Lukas's worldview on generosity and shared resources. Key Highlights of the Music Video

Share That Love (feat. G-Eazy)/Lukas Graham(루카스 그레이엄)

Lukas Graham ’s soulful anthem, featuring G-Eazy, is more than just a catchy pop track—it is a heartfelt tribute to the singer's roots and the power of community. A Return to Christiania

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