Singer/songwriter MILCK has released an empowering new studio recording of her anthem “Quiet,” the unofficial anthem of January’s historic Women’s March On Washington.
Since January, the song has gone on to become a cathartic pop anthem for people of all races, creeds, and colors who have suffered and survived in the face of trauma, trial, and tribulation.
The new version, which was inspired by the song’s impact on survivors around the globe since its initial release in January, is available now at all digital download sites.
In a touching letter to her fans, MILCK writes:
“In light of the Harvey Weinstein scandals sparking a massive movement of women and survivors speaking out against sexual assault, I find myself in awe and moved to my core. I have teamed up with Atlantic Records to create a hopeful, new version that incorporates survivors singing with me.
"I’ve seen this song help survivors speak out after the Women’s March, and I believe that the new version has the power to encourage and empower all those thinking of coming forward at this time. It’s my gesture of support and encouragement to all the survivors rising. It’s my musical #METOO.”
Last week MILCK also launched the #ICantKeepQuiet Fund, an extension of her activism and philanthropic work aimed at supporting the self-proclaimed misfits, survivors, and dreamers of the world.
The Fund is supported by donations from the #ICantKeepQuiet global community, portions of MILCK’s ticket sales, proceeds from special merchandise items, and more.
For more information and to make a donation please visit icantkeepquiet.org/fund.
Watch "Quiet" below.
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