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European artists Björk and Rosalía has come up with their new soundtrack named ‘Oral’ that represents a strong motive. These artists are raising their voice to fight against the salmon fish farming industry in Iceland. They are standing against the intense salmon fish farming in Seyðisfjörður.
Björk and Rosalía has made this track and with the profit of it they will help to pay the legal fees behalf of all the people who are doing the protest in Seyðisfjörður. Various foreign companies are doing the operation of salmon farming in wrong way and that is why everyone has come up together to protest against the operation.
Recently, in a statement Björk has said ‘People at the fjord Seyðisfjörður have stood up and protested against fish farming starting there’. Along with that, she has also said ‘We would like to donate sales of the song to help with their legal fees and hopefully it can be an exemplary case for others’.
The artist has also stated ‘This is a 25-year-old song of mine that I wrote and programmed inspired by a dancehall beat (the grandmother of reggaeton)… Rosalía’s experiences with the genre and her incredible voice made her an obvious guest on the song. I feel blessed that she said yes and her team is donating their work and all proceeds to this battle’.
Björk wrote the song ‘Oral’ in the time between her album ‘Homogenic’ and ‘Vespertine’. These two albums were made in 1997 and 2001. Since then she wrote this song and somehow lost it. But later she retrieved the song after seeing the word ‘oral’.
Both the artist is trying to make an impact on this serious condition. They have also come up with a video to make a deep influence on the audiences. Along with the song, they have also come up with a music video.
After watching the video, press has said ‘Carlota came up with the concept and executed the video, exploring the use of AI technology and embracing the glitches blurring the line between reality and virtuality whilst challenging the notions of identity. Throughout the piece, female rage is explored through Björk’s and Rosalía’s avatars. They are not fighting each other; they are training together to fight the real and bigger enemy’.
Other than that, Björk has also said a few words regarding the song. The artist stated ‘This is an extraordinarily cruel way of making food…The fight against the open-fishing industry is part of the fight for the future of the planet’.
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