South Sudan's EMMANUEL JAL, the internationally acclaimed recording
artist, author, actor and inspiring humanitarian has joined forces with
some of music’s biggest stars, including Tanzania's VANESSA MDEE,
Congo's SYSSI MANANGA and Kenya's JULIANI in the making of TUSIMAME, a
pan-African musical stand against the destruction of Africa's heritage
and for the protection of Africa's elephants - as part of We Want
Peace's (WWP) #StandForElephants campaign.
‘In 1970, there were
approximately 1.5 million elephants residing in Africa. Today there are
fewer than 500,000. An average of 90 elephants are slaughtered every day
and if this continues, there will be no African elephants left in the
next 200 years’ said Emmanuel Jal. ‘Music is one of the world’s most
powerful tools when it comes to provoking emotion and inspiring real
change. We need to take responsibility of our eco-system, and our
nature, and elephants are a beautiful and crucial part of that nature’.
All
4 participating music stars, We Want Peace advocates, international
influencers, artists, the diplomatic sector and international
organisations such as Wild Aid, The Woodtiger Fund, Tribe hotel, bougi,
Ambassador Robert F. Godec, Wildlife Direct, Sauti Sol, Octopizzo, Just A
Band, Rozan Ahmed, Dr. Paula Kahumbu and many more have come together
in musical solidarity and support of We Want Peace's latest movement -
highlighting the significance of cultural heritage in the urgency of
wildlife conservation.
TUSIMAME's accompanying music video,
filmed in partnership with WildAid, is one of the most memorable music
videos the African continent has ever produced. Shot entirely in Kenya,
TUSIMAME takes you on a strikingly beautiful journey of joy, unity,
style and African tradition. The breathtaking footage of all elephants
used in the video is courtesy of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust and
WildAid.
Directed by: Enos Olik
Art Direction: Rozan Ahmed
Styling: Annabel Onyango
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Special
thanks to: The WoodTiger Fund, The David Sheldrick WildLife Trust,
WildAid, WildLife Direct, EarthTones and Tribe Hotel, Kenya
2015 Gatwitch Records Inc.
www.gatwitchrecords.com
TUSIMAME (LET’S STAND) LYRICS -
STAND FOR ELEPHANTS ANTHEM
Intro
Chorus
Kiswahili, English, Chinese, and French
Nitasimama - I will stand
Mama - Mom
Nitasimama - I will stand
Baba - Dad
NItasimama -I will stand
Kaka - Brother
Nitasimama -I will stand
Dada - Sister
Dabu-Dabu Dabu Dabu dabu dabu dabu dabu (stand up x8)
Tusimame - Let's stand
Tusimame - Let's stand
Tusimamia tempo - Let's stand up for elephants X 2
Verse (Emmanuel)
A lot it is economics
And the politics in the mix
And the myth kinda vex
Cause the issue is complex
Simply I’m standing up
And shouting out for the elephants
These cowards killing them
And killing us along with them
Verse (Vanessa)
Our environment is ours to protect.
It's time for us to become accountable
Don't let our greed be our reason to kill
It's our responsibility,
It's our responsibility for the generations to come
Chorus
Bridge
Who is the real beast?
The one that roam the wild,
Or the one that make the world wild? (Juliani)
Lets stand, Lets stand for Elephants (Emmanuel)
Who's the real beast? (Juliani)
Verse (Syssi):
What did I do?
I have to leave this land quickly.
I scream. They don’t hear me.
I am running away like a thief.
Let’s stand up, stand up
Everybody clap your hands
Let’s stand up strong
Strong like elephants
Verse 3 (Juliani)
Do you know Grandis the most elegant elephants,
Amboseli they are saying he will not make it, to old age,
The elephant his tusk on the neck, like Ornaments
Big guns stop the big hearts. Where is the government?
Tourist don't come to see dead elephants.
Chorus x2
Bridge
Hey, hey, honorables
My cry of pain has to be heard x 2
Call and Response
Hold my hand, (female voices)
Together (Juliani),
Hold my hand (female voices)
Hey hey (Juliani)
Hold my hand (female voice)
Sing for elephants (Juliani)
Hold my hands (female voices)
You and me (Juliani)
Chorus x2
Hold my hand, - female voices x4
For
video copy/images, high res images, more information and/or interview
requests with Emmanuel Jal, Juliani, Syssi Mananga, Vanessa Mdee, or any
of the #StandForElephants advocates please contact: jorden@gatwich.com
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