Iraqi singer Rahma Riyad has released a song titled "Nazel I Take My Right" to support her countrymen who have come out with peaceful demonstrations calling for fighting corruption, providing jobs and improving services.

The song included footage of the demonstrations that have swept Baghdad and other cities in the south of the country since October 1.

Rahma enclosed the song with a message to the Iraqi youth.

Talaat from Iraq 21 years ago and Hsa Bgholi da Abji of the Ignetj Ante and writer of the words are wonderful

- Laith Yousif (@lnyousif) October 9, 2019

The song has been highly interactive on social media platforms, with many commentators expressing their emotions with the lyrics of the song that convey what they have in mind and concern them.

Pagnetk Hai voice sweet .. Manly position absent him many men.

Until the ceiling to Saaaatrni
Even Abit Ajit Attarrni
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___________________ #Iraq #Rahma_Riyadh # Save_the_Iraqi_people pic.twitter.com/C3MHuUCWnV

- Basil Abu Hassan (@baselabuhassan) October 9, 2019

Dr. Ali al-Jabri wrote that the artist Rahma supports the demonstrators, perhaps moving the Iraqi artists and celebrities, most of whom are silent.

The artist Rahma Riad supports the honorable protesters in the #Tashreen uprising with the song # Nazel_Take_Hakki ..
Perhaps it is the movement of Iraqi artists and celebrities, who are mostly silent https://t.co/h8fMmkbnGT

- Dr. Ali al-jabri (@alialjabiri) October 9, 2019