Remove Andualem Gosa's Music from All Streaming Platforms - Justice for Keneni Adugna


Remove Andualem Gosa's Music from All Streaming Platforms - Justice for Keneni Adugna
The Issue
Her name was Keneni Adugna. She was a beloved daughter, sister, and friend. A smart, kind, and resilient woman who lived in silence suffering years of domestic violence at the hands of her husband, Ethiopian singer Andualem Gosa.
Keneni documented her abuse. She saved photos of her injuries, audio recordings, and messages to loved ones, stored safely in her iCloud — evidence she hoped would one day protect her or tell her story.
But two months ago, Keneni died under deeply suspicious circumstances. Her husband and his family claim she jumped from the fifth-floor balcony of their apartment. No witness saw the fall. No autopsy was performed. Her family was denied access to her body. Andualem was arrested but released. Despite a mountain of evidence and a long pattern of abuse.
Now, he walks free.
And worse — he continues to profit.
His music is still available on platforms like Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, Boomplay, and others.
We say: NO MORE.
We demand:
- The immediate removal of Andualem Gosa’s music from Apple Music, iTunes, YouTube, Spotify, Boomplay, and all other music platforms.
- Streaming platforms to take responsibility for hosting and monetizing known abusers.
- Transparency from record labels and distributors like 7064536 Records DK who continue to promote his work.
This isn’t just about one artist.
It’s about the message we send to women in abusive relationships.
It’s about the silence that platforms enforce when they refuse to act.
Platforms must decide:
Will you stand with survivors, or will you keep profiting from their abusers?
We are not powerless. With your signature, your voice, your share — we can make change.
Say her name.
Justice for Keneni Adugna.
Sign this petition and share it with your community.
Together, we will not let her story fade. We will fight until her truth is heard.
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The Issue
Her name was Keneni Adugna. She was a beloved daughter, sister, and friend. A smart, kind, and resilient woman who lived in silence suffering years of domestic violence at the hands of her husband, Ethiopian singer Andualem Gosa.
Keneni documented her abuse. She saved photos of her injuries, audio recordings, and messages to loved ones, stored safely in her iCloud — evidence she hoped would one day protect her or tell her story.
But two months ago, Keneni died under deeply suspicious circumstances. Her husband and his family claim she jumped from the fifth-floor balcony of their apartment. No witness saw the fall. No autopsy was performed. Her family was denied access to her body. Andualem was arrested but released. Despite a mountain of evidence and a long pattern of abuse.
Now, he walks free.
And worse — he continues to profit.
His music is still available on platforms like Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, Boomplay, and others.
We say: NO MORE.
We demand:
- The immediate removal of Andualem Gosa’s music from Apple Music, iTunes, YouTube, Spotify, Boomplay, and all other music platforms.
- Streaming platforms to take responsibility for hosting and monetizing known abusers.
- Transparency from record labels and distributors like 7064536 Records DK who continue to promote his work.
This isn’t just about one artist.
It’s about the message we send to women in abusive relationships.
It’s about the silence that platforms enforce when they refuse to act.
Platforms must decide:
Will you stand with survivors, or will you keep profiting from their abusers?
We are not powerless. With your signature, your voice, your share — we can make change.
Say her name.
Justice for Keneni Adugna.
Sign this petition and share it with your community.
Together, we will not let her story fade. We will fight until her truth is heard.
75
Supporter Voices
Petition created on July 5, 2025