Ryan Cassata & Hello Noon Release 2 Protest Songs for Pride Month!

YouTube Credits:

WE MARCH (STRONGER TOGETHER) out on all streaming platforms now: https://bit.ly/3Qll2rh
Merch: https://ryancassatamusic.bigcartel.com

We March Contributions & Credits
Ryan Cassata – Lyrics, Composition, Vocals, Guitar, Keys, Production, Research, Videos
Clayton Bryant – Vocals
Niko Storment – Vocals, Videos, Research
Loren Barnese – Bass, Vocals, Videos
Danielle Castrence – Vocals
Kate Bacich – Vocals
Kyle Dombroski – Drums, Vocals, Production
Stephen Spies – Guitar, Violin, Viola, Vocals
Pastor Cameron Overton – Vocals, Videos
KC Shane – Vocals
Jessica Manalo – Vocals
Landon Olagü – Vocals
Tom Goss – Vocals
Samson Winsor – Vocals
Mateo Briscoe – Vocals
Mya Byrne – Vocals, Mandolin
XanTheArtist – Vocals
Fran & Kevin Love – Chants Jordan Nickel-Dubin – Chants
Rob Bos – Chants Jamie Wollberg – Chants
J McKenna – Lyrics

San Francisco Trans March – Videos, Archives, Research
Gwen Park – Videos, Research
Tita Aida – Research
Randolfe Wicker – Marsha P. Johnson Videos
Jazz Jennings – Videos
Charles Asher – Archival Videos
Jamie Zottola – Videos
Becky Krill – Videos
Eden Torres – Videos
Mallery Robinson – Videos
Ezra Cabrera – Videos
Izaac Lemon – Videos
Sarah O’Connell – Videos
Jordan Taylor – Videos
Jeff Miller – Videos
Seven Graham – Research
Nathan Liam – Videos
Leon Rose – Videos
JR Price – Videos
Zoe Stroller – Videos
Coyote Grace, Berta Daniels – Videos
Joe Stevens – Videos
Blossom C Brown – Videos
Rivkah Reyes – Videos
Melody Maia Monet – Videos
Monica Helms (filmed by Maia Monet) – Videos
Kate Bornstein – Videos
Aydian Dowling – Videos
Jennifer Grand – Videos
Kevin Yoza – Videos
Schuyler Bailar – Videos
Pacific School of Religion – Education
Sara Fread – PSR Cohort
Kenneth Watson – PSR Cohort
Dani Stalnaker – Vocal Engineer
Mari Wrobi – Post-Production
Jason Hiller – Engineer, Production
Francine & Kevin Love – Post-Production

Marsha P. Johnson footage provided by Randolfe Wicker
Monica Helms footage provided by Melody Maia Monet

“We March (Stronger Together)” Music Video Produced & Edited by Ryan Cassata

Special Thanks: Bobby, Josh, & Vicky Farmer

A Portion of Profits Will Be Donated To:
Marsha P. Johnson Institute: https://marshap.org
Trans March SF: https://www.transmarch.org/contribute/
Black Lives Matter: https://blacklivesmatter.com

LYRICS by Ryan Cassata & J McKenna:

They want to rip off my identity
Make It an image
That you can put on and take off when it’s convenient
But I’ve been living this way for years

It’s not something that I think of much
Except when it’s thrown in my face
In the form of a sucker punch
And you would sing a sad song too

So we go around, we preach and preach
Wishing that the world would catch on
To the messages that we teach
But it seems they’re still stuck in 1943

Is it ‘cause of how they were raised?
Maybe their mamas told them to fear
Those who are authentic and brave
Cause that’s who’s gonna change the world

So we’re taking the streets we march
Brothers, sisters, siblings in arms
And we’re raising our voices we march
To be heard, near and far
We’re stronger together than we are apart
We’re raising our voices, we speak from the heart
And we will keep marching ’til freedom is ours
We’re stronger together than we are apart
Stronger together than we are apart
Stronger together than we are apart

They want to plaster our look in the media
Call it edgy, it’s trendy
But we’re not your commodity
When we’ve been struggling for safety for all this time

We’re the hot topic selling magazines
But we’re still picked last and we’re kicked to the streets
and our youth need relief
and we all need a home to run to
We’re the soldiers who are unfit to serve
We are the parents, they say don’t deserve love
but everybody deserves to be loved
It’s not something that I think of much
Except when it’s thrown in my face in the form of a sucker punch
And you would need to march too

So we’re taking the streets we march
Brothers, sisters, siblings in arms
And we’re raising our voices we march
To be heard, near and far
We’re stronger together than we are apart (stronger together)
We’re raising our voices, we speak from the heart (we sing it from the heart)
And we will keep marching ’til freedom is ours (’til freedom is ours)
We’re stronger together than we are apart (yeah, together)
Stronger together than we are apart
Stronger together than we are apart

So we’re taking the streets we march (we march)
Brothers, sisters, siblings in arms (siblings in arms)
And we’re raising our voices we march (we march)
To be heard, near and far
We’re stronger together than we are apart (stronger together)
We’re raising our voices, we speak from the heart (we speak from the heart)
And we will keep marching ’til freedom is ours (til freedom is ours)
We’re stronger together than we are apart (stronger together)
Stronger together than we are apart
Stronger together than we are apart
stronger together, yes we are

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