Sara Bareilles’s Frustration Flipped on Hope For Her New Song ‘Armor’

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NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 15: Sara Bareilles performs when she attends the Brooklyn Children's Theatre Presents Brooklyn on Broadway Gala at The Edison Ballroom on October 15, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Al Pereira/Getty Images)

Sara Bareilles wasn’t hesitant to stand firm and create an impression in her new tune “Armor” The track, discharged a week ago, concerns solidarity and strengthening, disposition for ladies amid what’s been a turbulent time in our nation.
Bareilles disclosed toa report that the seeds for the melody were planted not long after the 2016 presidential decision, with the verses developing in the course of the most recent year or something like that.
“The shit hit the fan in a big way and I think it happened for a reason,” she said of the political and social climate since President Donald Trump took office.
In the past year, Bareilles says she’s become more in tune to the world around her, which has informed a lot of her songwriting.
“I had just gotten back from the Women’s March and I was really inspired to talk about the way it feels to be a woman in a world — when we’re feeling compression,” she said. “It just really became about sisterhood, and I mean that in the most general sense.”
“This is not about exclusively being a woman, because I really believe that there are incredible men and everything in between and that we all commit to being a community and being each other’s strength and to being each other’s armor in times of need”, she stated.
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