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Calling out those who send unsolicited messages, Cage Fight “scream their hatred” as well as raising awareness with their single and video for Pig.
London crossover crew Cage Fight have unleashed an important new single, Pig.
Inspired by those who send women inappropriate, unsolicited messages – and with its accompanying video even including things that Rachel Aspe herself has received – the track is “the expression of my disgust of men sending unsolicited intimate pictures, messages, crossing boundaries and harassing women digitally,” explains the vocalist.
“I’ve had hundreds over the years, and it’s crazy to think that everyday women regularly get these messages. I just wanted to scream my hatred to them, raise awareness of the issue and show solidarity to other women who experience this abuse.”
2025 findings from Amnesty International revealed the experiences of Gen Z women online, with 44 per cent receiving unsolicited explicit images, 43 per cent being body-shamed, and 27 per cent having to report online stalking. Read more about that polling – which is entitled Toxic Tech: How Misogyny is Shaping Gen Z’s Online Experience – here.
Watch the video for Pig below:
Catch the band live at the following:
Cage Fight 2025 tour dates with Svalbard
November
19 Glasgow Slay
20 Manchester Rebellion
21 Newcastle Think Tank
22 Bristol Thekla
23 London Oslo Hackney
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