Papon collaborates with Jeremy Irons, Ella Spira on peace anthem


Mumbai, Jun 20 (IANS): Singer Papon has joined hands with international artistes including veteran actor Jeremy Irons and Grammy-nominated composer Ella Spira for a world peace anthem titled "Together Let Go".

The song is co-written by Ella Spira, rapper DB Gad and Papon, with the video directed by UAE based Shantanu Suri.

The track also includes the presence of UAE's Madyan Hamza and Arqam Al Abri, South Africa's Joseph Shabalala, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Mark Baldwin, Brazil's Dito Martins, Danny Nascimento, Olodum, Helen Pickett; Japan's Siori Tanabe, Tokyo's Philharmonic Choir and Tetsuro Shimaguchi.

"It brings out my endeavour to render relatable music to people of diverse cultures and to unify them through music. Working alongside such amazing international talent in a global music scenario has been a thrilling experience," Papon shared.

According to Ella Spira, "Together Let Go" celebrates cultures and inclusivity.

"Collaborating performance artistes from all around the world speaking to diverse audiences and embraces the principal theme of unity which is the centre of the social conversations of today," she added.

"Together Let Go" will be out on World Music Day on June 21. Sameer Bhayani is the brainchild behind this global initiative.

 

  

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