You wrote a song that's pertinent to the #MeToo movement. I wrote “Gender Genocide” for the men or women who are victimized by mighty moguls, as I call them. The song is for the people who used to be voiceless, they can speak again. I came here at a young age and as an Asian female, I have countless stories of what people are starting to talk about now. Fortunately, a blessing in disguise, I am from quite a broken family so...
I can completely understand that in today’s world of online trolls & what not, that there could totally be risks involved with creating a song like this as a female artist that I couldn’t even possibly think-up or comprehend as a man…I can definitely get that there could be a whole bunch of keyboard warriors out there making some pretty brutal comments. Facts are facts though, the single is killer, you stand for something important as...
The lead singer of epic rock band Lolita Dark, Raykois not just a singer-songwriter. She is the singer-songwriter. Identified as a prodigy by a piano teacher at the age of 5, Rayko has been composing music since. She is a ulti-instrumentalist and prolific melodic creator who recently released Gender Genocide, the anthem of every woman (and man) who has ever suffered abuse at the hands of the powerful. InMag.com article by Carin Chea