THE EVA band announces the release of another single from his new project EVA to Noronha No filter, launched in July by the Globoplay streaming platform. It concerns Balla song in collaboration with the Bahian singer The Ladywhich gained prominence after the blow soft hoofwhich will arrive on digital platforms this Friday (4).
The audiovisual recording, recorded in Fernando de Noronha (PE), make up the clip, which will be available on the channel Youtube from group a twelve o’clock.
Design single room, Ball celebrates the mix of Bahian rhythms. Filippo Pezzonisinger of EVA band since 2013, exclusively to The Music Journal Brazil how was the participation of Alanna Saraknown as The Ladyon DVD: “For the” EVA in Noronha Without Filter “project, we really wanted to bring artists of different rhythms, and I was very happy when A Dama agreed to collaborate on the song” Bola “, he reveals.” She is a singer who is growing a lot, which I admire and am a fan of the work. Her vibe matches our mood a lot, super mood! It was a pleasure to record with her in Noronha “, to complete Philip.
Eva in Noronha No filter

The special EVA to Noronha No filter was recorded on the paradise island of Fernando de Noronha (PE) inside November 2021the audiovisual project saw the participation of Maneva, Nathan, Mari Fernandezamong others in a show full of animation and good humor.
Responsible for filming, photography and editing, the cinematography helped the group to prepare a unique sensory experience that combines nature, music, truth and love.
or DVD is the first project of Banda EVA in collaboration with the music label SADDLE.
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