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A Mexican musician uses a contentious genre to sing of women imprisoned for killing their abusers

  • Mexican musician Vivir Quintana released her album Thursday about women who killed abusers in self-defense.
  • Quintana spent ten years meeting women imprisoned for defending themselves.
  • The album uses corridos, a controversial genre, recounting ten women's experiences.
  • Quintana shared one woman's feeling: "I feel more free than I did in my own home."
  • The songs aim to highlight violence against women issues throughout Latin America.
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A Mexican musician uses a contentious genre to sing of women imprisoned for killing their abusers

A Mexican music icon is using a typically male genre to sing of women imprisoned for killing their abusers while defending themselves and to highlight the more complicated aspects of gender-based violence.

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The Record broke the news in Waterloo, Canada on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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