Alma Har’el was one of about 500,000 women who descended on D.C. for the Women’s March in Washington. Her phone had died and she was lost and trying to navigate the crowd, when a group of women right beside her started to sing.
“When they started singing, I checked on my phone frustrated that it’s dead and it suddenly sprung back to life,” Har’el wrote on Facebook, saying she was either lucky or “sent” to see these women.
So she started recording, capturing what many are now calling the theme song of the Women’s Marches around the world. It’s called “Quiet,” and the blonde woman in the center of the group is MILCK, whose other singles have been featured on hit TV shows. Har’el’s video on Facebook, posted Saturday night, has been viewed more than 8 million times as of Monday morning.
“This song and it’s sentiment made me cry tears of relief the whole time I was filming it,” Har’el wrote. “The beauty and the harmony of their voices captured for me how women can come together to find their voice. I find it healing and empowering in the best possible way.”
The chorus includes the phrase, “I can’t keep quiet/a one woman riot.”