My Body Belongs to Me by Protyus A. Gendher – Artist’s Showcase

My Body Belongs to Me by Protyus A. Gendher [Glass Ceiling Records]

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When I think about where My Body Belongs to Me can live, I picture it moving through all the spaces where kids gather, learn, and grow. This track was built to be sung in classrooms, played in living rooms, and woven into bedtime routines as a grounding reminder of safety and autonomy. It works in school assemblies, library story hours, youth groups, and community centers — anywhere adults are trying to give children language that protects them without frightening them. It’s a song that can be taught, repeated, danced to, and returned to whenever a child needs reassurance that their boundaries matter.

I also see this track thriving in more structured environments: counseling offices, child‑advocacy programs, family shelters, and therapeutic play spaces where kids are rebuilding trust in their own bodies. The dubstep energy gives them a sense of power, while the lyrics offer clarity and permission. It’s a tool for social‑emotional learning, a resource for educators, and a bridge for caregivers who want to talk about consent but don’t always know where to begin. In those settings, the song becomes more than music — it becomes a shared vocabulary.

And then there are the communal moments: concerts, festivals, neighborhood events, and intergenerational gatherings where kids get to shout this truth out loud. In those venues, the track becomes a celebration of autonomy, a collective affirmation that safety is a right, not a privilege. I wrote it to be useful, but I also wrote it to be joyful — a song that can hold space in both the tender and the triumphant parts of childhood. Its possibilities stretch as far as the communities willing to carry it.


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