Pink Irrelevant - Watch: P!nk's Powerful Anthem Protesting Sexism, Homophobia and Racism!
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“Girls just wanna have rights… so, why do we have to fight?” – P!nk sings in Irrelevant.

 

Global (19 July 2022) – P!nk just released a new song and music video called “Irrelevant”, protesting sexism, homophobia and racism.

P!nk says that “Irrelevant” is a song about the importance of protesting as individuals, of expressing our positions.

“As a woman with an opinion and the fearlessness to voice that opinion, it gets very tiring when the only retort is to tell me how irrelevant I am,” Pink said in a statement. “I am relevant because I exist and because I am a human being. No one is irrelevant. And no one can take away my voice.”

And the song puts the singer’s thoughts on what the Supreme Court did as well as what is going on with human rights in America into words.

“You can call me irrelevant, insignificant. You can try to make me small. I’ll be your heretic, you f–kin’ hypocrite. I won’t think of you at all. Sticks and stones and all that s–t. Does Jesus love the ignorant? I like to think he’d gladly take us all.”

The artist also announced that she would donate the revenues from this song to Michelle Obama’s When We All Vote initiative, which aims to increase participation in the voting process.

Watch the new music video here:


Sources: P!nk | Irrelevant 
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