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PHOTO Lyrics of Ariana Grande Inspire Women's March 2019

PHOTO Lyrics of Ariana Grande Inspire Women's March 2019

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PHOTO Lyrics of Ariana Grande Inspire Women's March 2019

Since the end of last year, the career of Ariana Grande as an International singer has been skyrocketing. Especially since she released a series of catchy songs for her latest album, SWEETENER. Starting from God Is A Woman to Thank U, Next.

Apparently, her songs are not only pleasant to listen to and elevate her name, but also inspire women in America in the Women's March that took place today (21/1). But what is Women's March?

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Some information, Women's March is a demonstration held every January 21st by women in the US. This demonstration has been held since 2017, the year when President Donald Trump was inaugurated.

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This demonstration aims to protest the president who is considered not pro-women in various aspects that relate to women's basic rights. For example, security, health, family, and many more.

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And this year, the participants of the demonstration once again launched their protest against Trump. Interestingly, in this demonstration, they were inspired by the lyrics of Ariana Grande's song, which is believed to promote self-love and uphold women's rights.

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As you can see in these series of photos, the lyrics of the singer, Ari, are written on paper sheets and boards that show the form of protest by the participants.

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Starting from the lyrics of the song Thank U, Next below. Barrack Obama is considered as a former president who teaches them love in every movement. The same goes for former US presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, who is believed to be a patient person. Meanwhile, Trump only brings suffering to women.

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These women protesters also have no hesitation in voicing their rejection of Trump's continuation of his term in 2020 through the lyrics of the song Thank U, Next.

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They even changed the phrase Thank U, Next to F*ck U, Next. They also wrote the lyrics I'm so f*cking grateful for my ex by decorating Barrack Obama's face with a heart symbol and scribbling on Trump's face.

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There are also those who want to express their opinion about their sex with their ex, which they believe should be respected as their basic right.

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Finally, as women, they believe that they are one of God's instruments to convey their aspirations because they want to be heard.