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New Music Video Calls for Land Restoration, Highlights Work of Native Seed Collectors
NOVA XAVANTINA, MT – Brazilian singer-songwriter Socorro Lira has released a new music video, “Give Land to Earth,” in collaboration with Redário, a network of over 2,500 native seed collectors, and the Social and Environmental Research institute (ISA). The release aims to amplify the importance of large-scale forest restoration through the use of high-quality, locally-sourced seeds.
redário connects 27 networks across 11 states and the Federal District, focusing on four key biomes. the organization provides seeds tailored to specific restoration projects, supporting numerous community-based initiatives. ISA, a non-profit founded in 1994 and designated as an Organization of Civil Society of Public Interest (OSCIP), serves as an executive producer of the project alongside Hammock farm.
Lira, a veteran of the Brazilian music scene with over 20 years of experience and a 2012 Brazilian music Award for her album “Lua Bonita - Zé do Norte, 100 Anos,” integrates themes of literature, ancestry, social justice, and environmental activism into her work. Her new album continues this tradition, combining music and action to promote ecological awareness.
The song credits include music by Alison Menezes, art direction, sound production, and vocals by Socorro Lira, music arrangement and production by Cynthia Janco, scheduling by Gigi Magno (Eletrola Productions Studio), acoustic percussion by Valentina Pacuri, baritone saxophone by Chico Macedo, and choral work by Jaque da Silva, Fabricio Mascate, Alldry Eloise, and João Maia. Recording was handled by Beto Mendonza (Studio 185), incorporation by Riccardo Vinini, and mastering by Homero Lotito (Reference Mastering Studio).
The music video is available to stream on major music platforms.