With Yilian Canizares, music and ecology go hand in hand! The musician is back with Yemayá for World Oceans Day. The title is carried by a superb clip, our musical selection. In recent years, the violinist, singer and composer has shared the stage with Ibrahim Maalouf, Omar Sosa, Youn Sun Nah, Richard Bona, Chucho Valdés, Roberto Fonseca, Dhafer Youssef, the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra and El Comité and El Comité In 2019, she released a new album Erzulie, dedicated to the Haitian deity of love and freedom that bears the same name with her new formation Yilian & The Maroons. Recorded in New Orleans, the album is enriched by the participation of guests such as Christian Scott (trumpet), Michael League (double bass), Bill Laurance (piano), Bobby Sparks (organ) and Justin Stanton (synths). Today, in support of World Oceans Day, she offers us a new single, Yemayá, to draw attention to the dangers that threaten the oceans and the cultures of the planet that depend on them Yilian Canizares – Yemayá " I am very happy to be able to put my music at the service of such a great cause: to preserve the oceans of our beautiful planet. I hope it touches the heart," said the Cuban-born singer and violinist. "I specially composed Yemayá (remix) for the United Nations World Oceans Day on June 8. This title is inspired by the Yoruba goddess of the sea, it symbolizes Mother Earth represented by the colors blue and white: blue for the placid waters of the sea and white to illustrate the foam of the waves and the power of the ocean." Yilian Cañizares' style reflects his different influences. There are touches of jazz, classical, Cuban music, with a large place left to improvisation. She sings in Spanish, Yoruba and French. And one of its peculiarities is to sing and play the violin at the same time. We listen to it with great pleasure for the title Yemayá and its beautiful ecological message. Here is the clip of Yemayá to discover on Justfocus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEbz2esfEsQ the official website