La Doña's "Chuparrosa": "Justice for Sean Monterrosa, killed by Vallejo Police Department on June 2, 2020 while kneeling with his hands up. This song is dedicated to his life, his warrior sisters Ashley and Michelle Monterrosa, and our fight for justice in this and all cases of police brutality. Lyrics: Es la Doña con el Victor
Chuparrosa que viene y se va
Me visita ese niño
Chuparrosa que viene y se va
2x
Las hermanas de guerra y de paz
Luceran a nuestro camino
Las hermanas de guerra y de paz
Aremos lo que hay que hacer
A rechazar cosas de ayer
Chuparrosa dejame saber
Quieren guerra, es lo debido
Cuando matan nuestros hijo
Chuparrosa dejame quererte
This is la doña here with Justice for Sean, standing in solidarity with Black Lives Matter to demand the immediate firing of all the nasty little pigs involved in the murder of Sean Monterrosa and all other victims of police brutality. Vallejo Pd yall fucked with the wrong ones, SFPD best believe we coming for you next; we from frisco and we don’t stand down. Disarm, defund, disband- we won’t stand for anything less.
Justice for Sean, now and always.
Chuparrosa que viene y se va
Me visita ese niño
Chuparrosa que viene y se va"
About La Doña: "Singer-songwriter and San Francisco native Cecilia Cassandra Peña-Govea – better known as La Doña – utilizes her musical gift to resist the sweeping effects of gentrification and preserve the fleeting spirit of San Francisco. Her current catalog of music consists of revolutionary anthems that champion female empowerment and queer representation as well as meditations on the increasing difficulty to maintain a life in your own hometown and the disappearing demographic of San Francisco natives." – Excerpt from El Tecolote
eltecolote.org/content/en/sf-singer-songwriter-la-donas-music-takes-on-issues-of-gentrification-female-empowerment/.
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