A little known song called "Quiet" has made a loud statement following a passionate a capella performance at the Women's March in Washington.
In the midst of the millions marching on Randy Spears ArchivesSaturday, a small collection of singers delivered a moving rendition of the song by LA singer MILCK. Its themes of strength and speaking up, and the riveting performance in a clip on Facebook, have drawn quite an audience online.
SEE ALSO: Seth Meyers masterfully skewers Trump's 'alternative facts' in his 'Closer Look'A flash mob organized by MILCK and dressed largely in pink "pussyhats" sang the spirited rallying cry of a song during the event, bringing together a capella singers from all over the U.S., NPR reports.
A short clip of the performance was captured by Israeli director Alma Har'el and posted to Facebook, gaining more than 13 million views by Tuesday afternoon.
The song's catchy, defiant chorus -- "I can’t keep quiet, no oh oh oh oh oh oh" -- seemed to resonate with many of the millions who marched after Trump's inauguration, as did its strong message of empowerment.
Put on your face
Know your place
Shut up and smile
Don’t spread your legs
I could do that
But no one knows me
No one ever will
If I don’t say something
If I just lie stillWould I be that monster
Scare them all away
If I let them hear what I have to say
Along with the song, the #ICantKeepQuiet hashtag was launched by MILCK, who tweeted messages with the hashtag in the days leading up to the march.
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After the video went viral, the song seemed to evolve into a full-blown anthem -- one MILCK has said is meant to inspire and unite in the midst of oppression.
"With this song, I feel like I’m finally allowing my truest inner self to be expressed," she told Indie Mindedjust days before the march. "In this time of fear, propaganda and discrimination, it is critical for our individual and collective voices to be heard."
"In this time of fear, propaganda and discrimination, it is critical for our individual and collective voices to be heard."
"With this song I’m saying I am NOT the woman who is going to stay quiet where there are figures who promote oppression," she added. "I want to encourage others to give a voice to whatever they may have silenced, political or personal."
She said she produced a music video with Director Sammi Cohen in the days following the election, as she grappled with finding the right material to bring it to life.
"I wanted the video to be raw and pure, focused on the emotions that spur from being silenced," she said. "I know that many people, beyond just women, know that feeling of suffocation that comes with oppression.”
Since the song first made waves, the #ICantStayQuiet hashtag has become a hub for people speaking out on a variety of concerns, from dealing with women's rights to the other social issues in Trump's America.
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And for those who can't get enough of that live version, MILCK tweeted that she has a recorded version on the way.
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