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Ali Gul Pir feels feminism should be embraced more openly

Pir’s intention behind the song was patriarchy on the head and he feels the objective was achieved quite comprehensively. “If there were some reservations about the song, they were men who had an issue with the slogan and with me identifying as a feminist, he continued. Commenting on how the audience is now woke enough to grasp the underlying sarcasm in his songs, Pir divulged, I think when Waderai Ka Beta came out, many didn t understand my satire. But now, I think everyone is well aware of the kind of music I make and the kind of language I use.

SAMAA - Ali s new song is perfect response to Aurat March detractors

Ali Gul Pir releases song for Aurat March detractors Tera Jism Meri Marzi features rapper Eva B SAMAA | Samaa Life&Style Editors - Posted: Mar 8, 2021 | Last Updated: 4 weeks ago SAMAA | Samaa Life&Style Editors Posted: Mar 8, 2021 | Last Updated: 4 weeks ago Photo: YouTube/Ali Gul Pir Rapper Ali Gul Pir has tackled the curse of domestic abuse in his new song Tera Jism Meri Marzi for International Women’s Day. “How dare you say you have ownership of your own body,” reads Ali’s sarcastic tweet announcing the song’s release on Sunday. Tera Jism, Meri Marzi because how dare you say that you have ownership of your own body. Not on my watch! #AuratMarch#WomensDay#MeraJismMeriMarzi nahi #TeraJismMeriMarzi

Tera Jism, Meri Marzi is an attack on patriarchy

The duo take no prisoners as they break the silence on domestic abuse with latest song Ali Gul Pir has released a rap against perpetrators of patriarchal violence, in line with the theme of this year’s Aurat March. While 2020’s Aurat March shed the light on body autonomy with the slogan Mera Jism Meri Marzi becoming the highlight, this year it focuses on multiple themes. The march in Lahore will target the bias in healthcare against women and sexual minorities and the one in Karachi will focus on the violence against women and minority groups. Pir, who is fluent in sarcasm and by now, diss tracks, has once again released a song that may irk many misogynists and maybe a few Khalilur Rehman Qamar fans.

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