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From Conversion Therapy to Out in Billboard Mag, Ryan Cassata Sings About 1st 10 Yrs of Transition in “Daughter”

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Ryan Cassata’s new song ‘Daughter’, which came out with a Billboard-featured music video on Wednesday, is a touching ode to the singer’s father. The simple, charming guitar chords in conjunction with Cassata’s unique voice is a great format for a strong message. Ryan, a Long Island native and longtime YouTuber, began his transition as a teenager. Although it certainly made him happier, as is often the case, Ryan’s family had a difficult time understanding and accepting this dramatic change. In particular, Ryan’s father really struggled with it. The message Cassata has embedded in ‘Daughter’ is that even though he is now a man, he will always be his father’s daughter. The song’s upbeat, positive lyrics will undoubtedly bolster the spirits of countless transitioning individuals and provides a clear reference point for what accepting yourself without rejecting your past looks like. Ryan, who has chosen not to go through hormone therapy, has a relatively high voice, but he truly sounds like a man when talks and sings. This just goes to show that identity is within – it’s not a function of one’s sexual biology at birth. Ryan’s success is an inspiration to all, but is a particularly uplifting victory for the often under-represented trans community.

You can also find the song on Spotify:


A sincere quote from a member of the trans community who is also a talented singer and was featured in Ryan Cassata’s new video:

“Despite Ryan forewarning that “Daughter” was emotional, I wasn’t prepared to choke back tears. Individual experiences vary, but our collective battle for authenticity, not subjugated to societal norms, is a painful struggle that binds many at a core level. Even if you don’t share his experience, I’m confident this song will make many listeners stop and feel something.”Baughleon, Trans Musician

Read the Billboard interview here.

“Well, he did take me, when I was younger, to a therapist that tried to turn me back into a girl, and I don’t know if he knew that he was doing that or not. That was really scary for me, I was a young young teenager.” – Ryan Cassata from the Billboard Interview

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https://www.instagram.com/ryancassata/

Photos & Video by Maxine Bowen / Sponsored by TomboyX

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Written by Noah Zucker // IG – @zucker.n // Twitter – @zuckern13

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