"The inspiration behind this song came from growing up in Porto, Portugal, surrounded by a Cape-Verdean community of musicians, and as I developed a deep connection with my friends, I also witnessed the racism they faced on a daily basis. In the song, I write a letter that I needed to get off my chest, enumerating a number of things that have to dramatically change in our society so we can finally live in a more just world, so we can all stand up against racism. I say “each one of us is responsible for doing their part, thinking deeper than our grandparents, enough of the same jobs, enough with the rude jokes”. I wrote it in the Cape-Verdean rhythm Coladera. This special track features brilliant master percussionist and composer Peu Meurray, London-based tenor saxophonist and producer Jake Burgess and accordion player Marcelo Andrade. "
Inês Loubet is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist that writes danceable songs that seamlessly blend improvisation
and jazz harmony with captivating melodies and powerful lyrics. Loubet's musical journey has been marked by notable performances at prestigious venues and festivals. ...more
This album features five previously unreleased songs from Brazilian disco artists, Robson Jorge and Lincoln Olivetti. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 1, 2023