In celebration of Women’s History Month and March 8th’s International Women’s History Day, Chaka Khan and Idina Menzel team up for a contemporary rendition of “I’m Every Woman.”
Celebrates the strength, resilience and leadership of women around the world throughout March, the special duet kicks off humanitarian organization Care‘s #IMEVERYWOMAN campaign. This bold remake of the Chaka Khan’s 1978 Grammy win is just one of the number of planned festivities to take place.
“I am honored to lend my voice to celebrate and inspire women on this International Women’s Day,” Khan said. “I hope our rendition of ‘I’m Every Woman’ sheds light on the incredible strength of empowered women — women who are changing the world by leading their communities. We especially pay tribute to the female heroes who have been at the forefront of the fight against COVID-19 this past year.”
Menzel added that she is “so thrilled to be a part of this hopeful celebration of strength for International Women’s Day” and that her and Khan’s version of “I’m Every Woman” is a “beautiful recognition of the power in every woman.”
Accompanying the audio, CARE released the accompanying music video that includes cameo appearances from activists, trailblazers, frontline heroes, artists, and incredible women throughout the world who’ve benefited from CARE’s programs, including actresses Bellamy Young, Alexandra Daddario, and Laverne Cox, among many others.
Listen and watch the two singers perform “I’m Every Woman.”
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