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Tezaab
02:58
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Burning like embers, my eyes and my body
Acid cannot stall my courage, my will
You acted without a thought
What was my fault?
To deserve this acid on my face
Are these facial scars now my identity?
My face burnt
My whole bodies writhes in pain
I don’t recognise my self
Is this my reflection?
Are these facial scars now my identity?
The people laughing at me
Feels like strangulation
It must’ve been the girl’s fault
What a disgrace!
Are these facial scars now my identity?
Let me tell you this, I will not admit defeat
My courage will not be broken, I am a strong woman!
My body and mind might have turned to ash
Everyday existence now, a battle to survive
I will be reborn from these ashes
And burn bright like a light in the dark storms
There’s a storm brewing inside, courage is taking flight
There is hope, perseverance is my identity
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Niram
03:52
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The rainbow has seven colors
The Indian flag has three colors
The parrot has five colors
For Peace, there’s only one
Color of the skin doesn’t indicate status
Color of the skin doesn’t highlight my qualities
Color of the skin doesn’t indicate pride
Color of the skin doesn’t display the depth of my knowledge
Creams and cosmetics on my skin
Discrimination, all across the city
Humanity is forgotten
Society has been poisoned
Beauty is the new high
Intelligence, now deemed a madness
The moment you discriminate black and white
You become a traitor to the entire nation
Discrimation is a slow poison
Which kills human emotions layer by layer
Don’t paint me with your color
I’m more than you see
Earth is brown , the night is black
The colors shall set you free
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Niram (Instrumental)
03:52
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Tezaab (Instrumental)
02:58
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Soara San Francisco, California
Soara is a two-man project, currently residing in the San Francisco Bay Area, originally from Mumbai & Chennai,
India.
Combining ethereal soundscapes with dense drumming and soulful Carnatic vocals, the music seeks to address deep systemic issues prevalent in Eastern cultures and portray the resilience, not often eschewed by the oppressed.
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