“Canary Song” is the latest single from Copenhagen-based alt-pop producer and singer-songwriter Veronica D’Souza — and it stands tall as a feminist anthem in its own right.
A liberating listen that feels especially urgent in today’s climate, Veronica wrote “Canary Song” both for herself and for every woman who’s had to carve her own path and keep moving forward. With pounding percussion and layered, hymn-like harmonies, the track swells into something soul-stirring — a reminder that even from the back seat, you can still take the wheel.
D’Souza’s commanding vibrato channels the strength of artists like LP, slicing through the layered production with clarity and force. The track’s steady, march-like rhythm drives home its deep sense of purpose.
Lyrically, it’s freeing — especially as she sings of longing for peace and connection in the second verse: “Oh, please don’t burn our relations / No, I want a peaceful conversation.” Even the line “put down your guns” lands like a quiet protest.
Much like the canary in a coal mine, "Canary Song" is both a signal and a stance — a call for change, survival, and visibility, even in the face of adversity.
At her core, D’Souza is a boundary-pushing artist who channels the same conscious energy into her music that once drove her to found CARCEL (2016–2021), a groundbreaking Danish fashion brand that partnered with incarcerated women in Peru and Thailand. D'Souza also co-founded Ruby Cup, a sustainable menstrual health solution for women and girls living in poverty across Africa.
“Canary Song” is a testament to D’Souza’s deep care for humanity and her rich artistry — a powerful blend of intention and sound. With a steady, marching rhythm, the track echoes the feminist urge to keep going, no matter the obstacles.