Susan Aglukark Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Suffer In Silence |
| 2 | Breakin' Down |
| 3 | Anger and Tears |
| 4 | Arctic Rose |
| 5 | Kathy I |
| 6 | Song of the Land |
| 7 | One Turn Deserves Another |
| 8 | Learn to Love Yourself |
| 9 | Searching |
| 10 | Blood Red Earth |
| 11 | Citizens of the World |
| 12 | I Will Return |
| 13 | Songbird |
| 14 | Whaler's Lullaby |
| 15 | (For the Love of) Germaine |
| 16 | Crystal House Tupaki Remix |
| 17 | As Only a Heart Would Dare |
| 18 | Pound Inlet |
| 19 | Red Velvet Angel |
| 20 | Still Running |
| 21 | Tin Gods |
| 22 | Stand Up |
| 23 | Take a Little Less |
| 24 | Amazing Grace |
| 25 | E186 |
| 26 | Into the Ocean |
| 27 | Crazy Water Dance |
| 28 | Believe Again |
| 29 | Circle of the Old |
| 30 | Maybe We're There |
| 31 | Turn Of The Century |
| 32 | Hangdog (Free) |
| 33 | Mama's Prayers |
| 34 | All Alone |
| 35 | Find Something To Believe In |
| 36 | Back To Where We Started |
| 37 | Maggie |
| 38 | Ilannit |
| 39 | Katadjaq |
| 40 | Suongon |
| 41 | Echo Canyon |
| 42 | Gathering Place |
| 43 | Ghost Of Cain |
| 44 | Rollin' On |
| 45 | Beyond the Touch |
| 46 | Beringia |
| 47 | Bridge of Dreams |
| 48 | Wonderin' Child |
| 49 | Big Feeling |
| 50 | Big Feeling (Arctic remix) |
Susan Aglukark Albums
About Susan Aglukark
Susan Aglukark is an Inuit folk singer-songwriter from Churchill, Manitoba, who has spent over five decades weaving together traditional Indigenous sounds with contemporary folk storytelling to become one of Canada's most important cultural voices. Her music carries the weight of Arctic landscapes and personal resilience, blending haunting melodies with lyrics that address both intimate struggles and broader Indigenous experiences, as heard in powerful tracks like "Suffer In Silence" and "Breakin' Down." Aglukark's distinctive sound combines her crystalline vocals with acoustic arrangements that echo the vastness of her northern homeland, while songs like "Arctic Rose" showcase her ability to transform personal pain into universal healing. Through albums like "Blood Red Earth" and "Big Feeling," she has evolved from a regional folk artist into a nationally recognized voice for Indigenous rights and mental health awareness, using her platform to address issues like suicide prevention and cultural preservation. Her track "Anger and Tears" exemplifies her unflinching approach to difficult subjects, while maintaining the gentle strength that has made her music a source of comfort for many. With 61 songs across 15 albums since beginning her career in 1967, Aglukark has not only carved out a unique space in Canadian folk music but has also served as a bridge between Indigenous and mainstream audiences, proving that deeply rooted cultural music can speak to universal human experiences.