
KÁRYYN shares her first new song in four years, "Anthem For Those Who Know"
Armenian-American songwriter andproducer KÁRYYN has shared her first new song in four years, "Anthem For Those Who Know".
The single was co-produced with Hudson Mohawke, and follows her 2019 debut album, THE QUANTA SERIES.
Speaking of the track, she says: "I wanted to give this song to you now because I think it speaks to the moment. It's about standing up with the magnitude of peace in the face of violence of any kind. This was my own personal protest song for the last few years, for myself and for my life. The message of this song is about liberation; personal and collective. My hope is that it inspires strength in anyone who needs it, to speak truth to power, and cut through bullshit and illusions to say: “I'm not going to let fear imprison or silence me.”
"I know what it's like to be alone and afraid of being punished for speaking up. I also know the immense freedom that arises from embracing your worth & using your voice for the truth. If nothing else, know that you’re not alone, and if no one else knows, I know.”
"Anthem For Those Who Know" is out now.
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