Quiet will be performed a cappella during the Women’s March.
When two talented female artists who had never met decided to combine forces for the Women’s March On Washington, D.C. and the final product is “Quiet.”
“Quiet,” the second debut single for Chinese-American singer/songwriter MILCK, born Connie Lim, will be released in conjunction with the Women’s March this Saturday.
MILCK will perform “Quiet” in multiple guerrilla-style a cappella performances at the Women’s March, joined by a full choir from the George Washington University Sirens and the D.C. Capital Blends, who will lend their voices as well.
The song and video attempt to shed light on the struggles women around the world how feel they don’t have a voice in this political climate.
“Quiet” is anthemic. The video evokes a raw and courageous strength. The lyrics, “I can’t keep quiet, no no no. A one woman riot, no no no,” say it all. This song and the women behind it are empowering women across the nation to find their voice and fight back against those that wish to silence equality in 2017.