Track 3
Daughters of the Frequency
From The Altar of Now
An anthemic dance-pop call to arms where the singer addresses all women as carriers of a shared frequency - a Shakti vibration that connects them across continents and centuries.
Song language: English
Genre: Anthemic dance pop, euphoric pop
Duration: 4:07
ISRC QZTBC2699319
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Lyrics
I hear you in Nairobi, in the hum before the dawn I hear you in a kitchen in Seoul with the radio on I hear you in the subway underneath the streets of Rome Every woman carrying a universe alone We learned to make ourselves so small to fit inside their plans We folded oceans into teacups held in steady hands But there's a bass note in our bodies that the world has tried to mute An underground cathedral and tonight we shake the roof Can you hear it? Can you hear it? The signal never stopped We are daughters of the frequency The pulse they couldn't kill We've been humming since before the world And we are humming still Daughters of the frequency Bone and blood and song Every woman is a tuning fork - We've been the signal all along My grandmother's grandmother sang a melody in the field A wordless thing that kept her whole when nothing else could heal That same vibration lives in me, it lives in you, in her We are the ancient amplifier and the world is the transfer Can you feel it? Can you feel it? The frequency is us We are daughters of the frequency The pulse they couldn't kill We've been humming since before the world And we are humming still Daughters of the frequency Bone and blood and song Every woman is a tuning fork - We've been the signal all along Not gentle, not quiet, not waiting our turn We are the voltage and we are the burn Shakti is not something we invite in Shakti is the spine we've always been standing in Humming, humming, humming still The daughters of the frequency will Shake the ground and shake the sky Until every woman remembers why She came here... she came here... she came here