Free Song: "And Still She Cries - A Voice From the Ghetto"
🎵 And Still She Cries - A Voice from the Ghetto, 1969 to Now
By Barking Justice Music
In 1969, Elvis Presley sang about a child born into poverty and pain in “In the Ghetto.” Over 50 years later, the child is still crying, the mother is still grieving, and the cycle still spins.
“And Still She Cries” is not a cover. It’s a continuation—an original soul ballad of remembrance, rage, and reckoning.
This anthem traces the unbroken line of struggle from the urban streets of the late 1960s to the violence, injustice, and neglect faced by today’s forgotten communities. With haunting acoustic guitar, gospel harmonies, and storytelling rooted in truth, it asks: How many more generations must suffer before we break the cycle?
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Barking Justice Media, LLC