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Shouts - Music from the Rooftops! is a media project that finds and shares protest music from around the world by artists who take their voices seriously and use their talents responsibly.

Nueva Canción Protest Music Sung During Chile Protests (Videos)

We have covered before the long awaited justice brought forth for the family and memory of legendary Chilean protest singer Victor Jara who was murdered at the hands of the Pinochet army in 1973.

Jara left behind a great repertory of protest songs, some of which have had a lasting effect on the Chilean people. Along with Violeta Parra, Mercedes Sosa and others, he was part of the Nueva Canción, a musical genre and a social movement.

Today the Chilean people unite by singing those same songs that protest musicians created so many years ago as seen in the videos below. More than a million people have been recorded marching in the past days and already it seems it has had an effect on the president’s cabinet.

See also: Justice Finally Served For 1973 Murder Of Chilean Musician Victor Jara

In the capital, Santiago, a curfew was initiated on the 19th of October. This did not keep people from raising their voice in protest. A soprano by the name of Ayleen Jovita Romero was recorded singing “El derecho de vivir en paz”, (The right to live in peace) by Victor Jara, from a balcony. Her voice can be heard reverberating between the buildings as the streets below are quiet.


Cover photo credits: Flickr link

New Song From Palenque HipHop Group Kombilesa Mí Premiering Today (Video)

There are more than 60 indigenous languages in Colombia. Some have already died out and many are in danger of extinction. There are some culture defenders out there though, including hip hop group Kombilesa Mí who sing in their native Palenque language.

Their new song No Más Discriminación premieres today on YouTube and can be seen below. Thanks to artists such as these, ancient rich history and beautiful heritage can get preserved through more modern creativity such as in this case – hiphop.

Cover photo credits: YouTube snapshot

Protesters In Lebanon Unite In Dance And Music

On the fifth day of protests against planned tax increases and general corruption by officials protests in Tripoli, Lebanon, turned into a massive dance party.

A young DJ started blasting electronic music from a balcony overlooking the square where thousands of concerned citizens had gathered.