"Voices That Care" was a one-off supergroup formed in 1991, with the specific purpose of lifting morale during the Gulf War. Comprised of a variety of music industry heavyweights, including Celine Dion, Michael Bolton, and Garth Brooks, their musical style was a blend of pop, soul, and country. Their eponymous song, "Voices That Care," was their most significant work, reaching number 11 on Billboard Hot 100. The project exemplified the power of music to unify and inspire during challenging times.