Madre Terra
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Madre Terra

Madre Terra formed in 1996 as a Brazilian collective focused on themes of spirituality and ecology. Their song 'Todos Somos Um (Hinário da Vida)' became...

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Madre Terra, a Brazilian collective of spirit and ecology

A group blending Brazilian sounds with messages of unity and nature since 1996.

For a real sense of their sound, start with 'Todos Somos Um (Hinário da Vida)' and 'Ykaru'. They frame the whole thing pretty well.

Madre Terra's music has always been about more than just sound. Their song 'Todos Somos Um (Hinário da Vida)' became a kind of anthem for connection, and they've even played at the United Nations. The lyrics don't shy away from social issues, and the whole project feels like a sustained conversation between people and the planet.

They started in 1996 as a collective focused on spirituality and ecology. Over six studio albums since 2000, tracks like 'Ykaru' and 'Povo da Mata' have kept exploring those Brazilian roots and themes.

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Madre Terra formed in 1996 as a Brazilian collective focused on themes of spirituality and ecology. Their song 'Todos Somos Um (Hinário da Vida)' became particularly well-known, with its message of unity reaching audiences beyond Brazil. The group has performed at venues like the United Nations General Assembly.

Their music includes tracks like 'Ykaru' and 'Deuses a Dançar' alongside 'Índio Branco' and 'Povo da Mata.' The core members are Ana Lúcia on vocals, Fábio Caramuru on guitar, Fábio Bedani on bass, André Bedani on drums, and Daniel Diniz on keyboards. They've released six studio albums since their debut in 2000.

Madre Terra's lyrics have occasionally drawn attention for their directness about social issues. Their work continues to explore connections between people and the natural world through music that blends various Brazilian influences.

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The Start here section opens with Ykaru, Deuses a Dançar, and Gênesis so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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