The power trio invites one of the precursors of reggae in Brazil for a new single that will arrive on the platforms this Friday (31)
When two powers of reggae Brazilians meet, the result is pure vibration. Brasativa and Planta & Raiz celebrate this fusion of energy and feeling She gets me distanta song that unites love, impulse and irresistible pop charm.
The song, which will arrive on the platforms this Friday (31), invites the listener to disconnect from the routine and follow the flow of the music, whether on the way to the beach, at the sunset of a luau or in the heart of a party full of good vibrations.
Produced by the singer and guitarist Bruno Dupréthe name behind the successes of Maneva, Rael, Marina Peralta, Cidade Verde Sounds, Mato Seco, Tribo de Jah and also the Argentinians of Los Cafresthe song carries a refined and contemporary sound signature Brasativemaintaining the essence of reggae that connects generations.
She takes me far It’s also a meeting: Dupre shares the composition with Zeider Pireslegendary voice of Plant and rootconsolidating a partnership already known from previous projects such as Reggae Brazuca – reggae collective that brought together more than 50 names like thatbetween them Bloco do Caos, Mato Seco, Maskavo, Marina Peralta AND Tribe of Jahfor an album with successful recordings.
“‘Ela me Leva Pra Longe’ is a love reggae with drive, energy and a strong pop appeal. One of those songs that stay in your head after listening, like the great reggae classics of Skank, Cidade Negra and Paralamas do Sucesso, but in an outfit with a strong Jamaican and Californian influence”, account Dupre.
The collaboration between the bands appears natural and symbolic. THE Brasativewith its urban and contemporary language, finds in Plant and root a historical reference. The meeting between generations celebrates love and freedom through a sound that echoes positivity and faith – elements that have always guided national reggae.
Brasativa: love and movement on the streets of São Paulo
Registered in Saint Paul and directed by Rodrigo Pysi – responsible for music videos Planta & Raiz, Cidade Verde AND Chaos blockas well as the DVD Acoustics in Sao Paulo From Djem soul —, the music video of She takes me far translates the lightness and solar energy of the song into images. Between daily scenes in the studio and outside with the actress Victory of Assisithe film covers postcards of the capital São Paulo, like that one Villa-Lobos Parkrevealing the capital in a romantic and vibrant atmosphere.
The images accompany the same feeling as the music of Brasative awakens: the desire to leave, to let yourself be carried away by something true. The aesthetic of the video reflects the mix between urban and natural, concrete and sunset: a perfect parallel Saint Paul and the beach, between love and freedom. The result is a clip that, like the track, brings with it the freshness of modern reggae, made to play in hearts and in the streets.
She takes me far lays the foundation for a full album of Brasative in 2026, with 10 tracks and actions of Ragg, Pump Killa, Chaos Block AND Plant and root. The project delves into the roots of Brazilian reggae, interacting with influences ranging from Black City and Skank THE Bob Marley and Gilberto Giland brings a proposal for renewal within the genre.
Source: Terra
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