TEZA is a singer/songwriter based in Berlin. She is openly gay, feminist artist and an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. Tired of not seeing her perspective represented enough in music she fearlessly talks about these topics in her lyrics. She is coming out with a collection of songs that she wrote about her love for women and everything that comes with it – from political to personal and from beauty to heartbreaks. Her songs are bold and cover the experience of coming out, being a gay woman, gender equality and female empowerment. This project manifests her beliefs and TEZA wants to give voice to all those who are underrepresented.
We composed this song as a remix of our Make me Feel song, with Czech, American and other singers (TEZA, Tonya Graves, Aiko) to foster social change in the field of LGBTQ+ rights as human rights. Tonya and Aiko sang this song with me and TEZA (who are both queer) on the biggest square in Prague during Prague Pride march in August. The song expresses the great,uplifting feeling of joy and power when the oppressed minorities get together. It is a song that should bridge all differences,bring love, strength, empathy and compassion, and visibility.
We composed this song (Sound of Freedom) in collaboration with Tereza Lavičková (TEZA), Tonya Graves. Andrea Gabrišková and Sara Vondrášková (Never Sol) sang it to protest against the decrease of freedom we experience in Central Europe due to the war caused by Russia and due to populist governments (in Slovakia, Hungary, Andrej Babiš in Czech Republic, etc.). We sang the song on Wenceslas square in Nov.2023, as part of the celebration of the rise of CZ democratic state in 1989 when people were making the sound of freedom by rattling their keys.
I composed this song in collaboration with great Czech, American and other singers (TEZA, Tonya Graves, Aiko) to foster social change in the field of LGBTQ+ rights as human rights. Tonya and Aiko sang this song with me and TEZA (who are both queer) on the biggest square in Prague during Prague Pride march in August. The song expresses the great,uplifting feeling of joy and power when the oppressed minorities get together. It is a dance song that should bridge all differences,bring love, strength, empathy and compassion. And hope!
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