Helado Negro is undoubtedly on point with his analysis. People get fed up with oppression and I think protest music can be fantastical and lead people to rethink, reposition and organize themselves.”
“I think just because it’s a protest song it doesn’t have to have some sort of dogma attached, it can be more useful as a way to give people the energy to get out there and be heard.
It’s an amazing way to make a song enlightening and fill you up with a positive feeling.” “There’s a lyric where he asked why can’t we have a day where we just celebrate peace? That’s the biggest protest song you can ever have.