Fight Like a Girl” is about shattering the idea of what a woman can and cannot do. Produced by Tucker Martine (The Decemberists, Modest Mouse, Camera Obscura). The video marries inspiring messages and quotes with moving scenes of protests, and lasting imagery.
Raye Zaragoza shares, “Especially in these strange times, many of us find ourselves glued to our phones and scrolling through social media. I wanted to create a video showcasing so many of the amazing women and girls who show up on my newsfeed. Women and girls that are using their lives and/or platforms to be their best selves and show the world how they “fight like a girl.” I wanted to create a video that told the stories of diverse women and girls, and I wanted to show that “fighting like a girl” is different to every person showcased in the video. Feminine energy is powerful energy! And I hope that this is a three-minute burst of empowering energy for everyone. I know we can all use some of that right now!”
Raye Zaragoza (pronounced ray zay-rah-GO-zah) is an award-winning singer-songwriter who carries an acoustic guitar and a message. Her quiet yet powerful song “In the River,” written in response to the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota, garnered half a million video views, national media coverage, and a Global Music Award and Honesty Oscar. Her forthcoming sophomore LP recorded with Tucker Martine (The Decemberists, First Aid Kit) will be released in 2020.
Writing about social issues comes naturally to Raye. “As a woman of color in America, social issues are things you deal with and see every day of your life,” she says. “I write about my experience and oftentimes my existence has been laced with injustice.”
Raye’s debut album, Fight For You (independent, 2017), displays her compassion, dedication to justice and equality for all, and a keen eye for the seemingly small daily moments that become our most meaningful memories. About the record, Raye says, “This album is about finding yourself and finding your voice. It’s about maturing and realizing that you can make a difference if you so choose.”
Raye has spoken on panels at Bonnaroo and SXSW on topics ranging from preventing sexual violence to engaging her fanbase as an independent artist. She has toured in support of Dispatch, Nahko and Medicine for the People, Kiefer Sutherland, William Elliott Whitmore, Dar Williams, Donovan Woods, and many more.
We wish Raye the very best with this delightful and inspiring track.
Her social media links are:
https://www.facebook.com/Rayemusic/
https://twitter.com/rayezaragoza
https://www.instagram.com/rayezaragoza/