Greg Gould's new track shines a light on the constant fight for equality and acceptance which the queer community faces, and is a powerful, honest statement.
“Music is so powerful and can change the world,” Greg says. “’Marching On' is a brave, fierce and powerful anthem that celebrates how far we’ve come; never forgetting the struggles, the lives lost and the shoulders we stand on to be where we are today.”
‘Marching On’ is packed with pride, and Greg’s soaring vocals. It’s an invigorating track for the entire community, which also debuted with an accompanying music video. The video features Ethiopian queer dancer/artist LION, and First Nations drummer Benny Clark.
“It sets out to empower those still fighting for their rights around the world and is a war cry to continue to fight for equality,” Greg continues about the song. “No matter your sexuality, gender/non gender, race, beliefs or ability, when we are all united – the world is stronger! We must keep marching on for ourselves, and the next generations to follow.”
Greg Gould has achieved global success as a vocalist. He reached more than 20 million views on his award-winning music videos, and album ‘1998’, released in 2020. The album – which debuted at #1 on the ARIA Charts – featured collaborations with Damien Leith, Rhonda Burchmore, Inaya Day, Cosima De Vito, Katie Underwood, Zoe Badwi, Joanne, Lynne McGranger, Tania Doko and the Choirboys frontman Mark Gable.
Using his passion, voice and art to stand up for the LGBTQIA+ community, Greg has been honoured by the AIDS Council Of NSW for his work in combatting the stigma around HIV/AIDS, and was nominated multiple times at the Australian LGBTI Awards.
‘Marching On’ is out now.