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Album Out Now!
June 28, 2017
Fight For You is out now! Thank you to everyone who pre-ordered the album and helped make it a reality. My goal with this album is to inspire people to fight for what they believe in. Our voices can be heard - we just have to choose to use them! You can purchase the album on iTunes or here on my website. A portion of sales will be donated to Indigenous rights organizations. The album is also available for streaming on Spotify. I hope you enjoy! "If you fight for me, I'll fight for you!"
"Fight For You" Official Music Video Premiere
June 06, 2017
My music video "Fight For You" is now live! This video was inspired by the camaraderie of the indigenous activists of my community. It was inspired by my sisters, brothers, and everyone who shows up to fight for our rights as human beings. It was inspired by those that choose to stand up for what they believe in, rather than just sit at home and hope the world becomes a better place. One of the people who I believe embodies this most, is fancy shawl dancer - Cheyenne L. E. Phoenix. She has inspired me so much, and I am so grateful that she agreed to be in this video. Her dancing is an expression of cultural resilience, and every time I see her dance at the front of a march - I cry. The video also features photography by the very talented Scott Simock - who has captured the moments of these marches and rallies with such incredible emotion. Additional footage was taken by native artist & activist Stephanie Saallee, who's work and passion was also a true inspiration for this video. I hope you enjoy it, and will share it with your friends. "If you fight for me, I'll fight for you!"
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"Zaragoza symbolizes what modern American protest music could very well become, a resurgence of ‘60s-inspired protest songs blended with idealistic lyrics that are both timely and deeply profound. Her fresh sound raises hope amidst an ongoing surge of media wars and conflict journalism, making her one of the most politically relevant artists in her genre." - Paste Magazine (Click to read full article)