Having received songwriting and production credit on three songs ("Sorry", "Don't Hurt Yourself" and "Daddy Lessons") off Beyoncé new album, Lemonade, as well as previously written songs for the likes of Mary J. Blige, Jennifer Lopez, Danity Kane and Ciara, among many more others, Diana Gordon (formerly known as Wynter Gordon) has today unveiled her first-ever music video for her empowering feminist anthem, "Woman", directed by Cameron McCool. Diana originally debuted the song on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and performed it on MTV’s Wonderland earlier this fall.
Speaking on the video, Diana exlains:
"We shot this video on a cold day in November. 5 pregnant women on the cusp of giving birth and hungry, everyone having to pee at the same time. It was also one of the calmest days I’ve ever experienced. We all wanted to capture the incredible beauty of this ancient magic called 'creation of life.' I also wanted to give them classic beautiful images to show their children when they were older. This song, that celebrates your mother, my mother, your sister, and my sister is just my way to stand up for the woman next to me and all those unseen. We need each other and the world really needs us right now."
Watch the video for "Woman" below.
"Woman" is available now on iTunes.
Premiere via Vogue.
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