In just 7 days after 193 world leaders united in NYC, the UN Global Goals reached almost 3 billion people around the world.

That is an incredible feat—one certainly worth celebrating—but if the goal is to tell everyone about the Global Goals, we can’t stop there. Basically, if you thought the days of listening to catchy tunes about the Goals were over, think again.

Meet Daria Musk.

Before the summer of 2011, Daria Musk was a young singer/songwriter with big dreams and an entrepreneurial streak. A weekend of lugging her guitar amps through the rain and an invitation to Google+ sparked the idea to perform a live concert via Google+'s video chat feature, "Hangouts".

The girl in the woods of Connecticut turned early-adopter and went global overnight. An instant worldwide hit and inspiration to coders and engineers, Daria became the voice that launched a thousand lines of code and the model for major tech innovations and Google engineering evolutions including the new “Hangouts On Air” broadcasts by Google.

It’s pretty clear that Daria is not the type to steer clear of a challengeor shy away from launching a broader movement. So when she discovered a way she could help make the Global Goals famous, she jumped right in.

Check out her new music video and the latest original song we asked artists to write about the Global Goals.

It’s fun, it’s thoughtful, it’s everything Daria Musk. Dance to it, sing to it, and share it with your friends. Do your part to help spread awareness around the Global Goals!


Special thanks to Daria! Be sure to check out her Twitter account where she did an excellent job live-tweeting from the Global Citizen Festival.

Global Citizen wants YOU to submit a creative take on the Global Goals to help get the word out. Submit a song, poem, photo—whatever! Global Citizen will be posting the best submissions for everyone to see and share.

Go to TAKE ACTION NOW and email us with your thoughts (or a link to your creative output) to submit your work and help make the Global Goals famous.

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