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Margo Price Recruits Mavis Staples, Adia Victoria For “Fight To Make It”, Benefitting Reproductive Rights [Listen]

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Margo Price assembled a triumvirate of feminine activism for her latest single “Fight To Make It” featuring Mavis Staples and Adia Victoria. Out now, all Bandcamp proceeds will benefit NOISE FOR NOW, an initiative connecting artists and entertainers with grassroots reproductive justice organizations.

Driven by a pounding rhythm, the trio delivers an anthem of perseverance as they “Fight To Make It”. The song is a vocal baton race from one renowned singer to another, as all three women come together on the titular call to action.

Price said of the single in a press release,

Every day I see more of our rights stripped away in America. The right to reproductive health in this country has become a luxury for the wealthy. The United States has a higher maternal death rate than any other developed country. Black women in particular experience maternal mortality at a rate two to three times higher than white women. Tennessee now has stricter abortion laws than the Taliban. This should not be a political issue, or a religious issue, this is a human rights issue.

When we stand together and sing together we are stronger. Massive thanks to my friend Adia Victoria for joining me and our mutual hero, the legendary Mavis Staples for adding the wisdom and strength of her voice. Her art and activism have long inspired me and I’m grateful for her contribution to the song.

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Listen to “Fight To Make It”, the new fundraising single from Margo Price, Mavis Staples, and Adia Victoria. To learn more about NOISE FOR NOW click here.

Margo Price – “Fight To Make It” (ft. Mavis Staples & Adia Victoria)

Fight to Make It [ft. Mavis Staples & Adia Victoria] by Margo Price

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