LONDON, UK, JULY 01 2021 -- An
international group of artists have released a song that is perfectly
placed to become an unofficial anthem of London Climate Action Week
(26th June - 4th July 2021). ‘Do it while you can’ (DIWYC) is
available on streaming platforms now.
The song is a catchy
and emotive call to action that seeks to raise awareness of the very
real threat posed by climate change and global warming to our natural
environment. DIWYC has been produced by US-based artist Brinds Will,
in collaboration with a worldwide cohort of environmentally conscious
singers and musicians.
‘Do it while you can’
is currently available in over 30 languages, including English,
Arabic,
Hindi,
Urdu,
Swahili,
Vietnamese,
and Russian.
Its production remains an ongoing project: the ultimate goal of its
creators is to make DIWYC
available in the languages of as many attendees to the upcoming COP26
UN climate change conference set to take place in Glasgow in
November 2021
The English version
of DIWYC features a London-based British singer. Lyrics such as
“Do it while you can, ‘cause climate change is real. Do it while
you can, we got a world to heal,” allude to the immediacy of the
threat posed by climate change and global warming, and are
underpinned by a melodious catchy tune and some genius guitar play.
London Climate Action
Week (LCAW) brings together the city’s world-leading array of
climate professionals and communities, creating space for
participants to come together and find global solutions to climate
change. DIWYC
represents an opportunity for these sentiments to be expressed
succinctly and enjoyably to those of a sympathetic mindset.
“The borderless
creation of DIWYC
mirrors the global cooperation that will be required to address the
grave existential threat posed by climate change,” said
Writer-Producer Brinds Will.
“Although the message
behind our song is serious, it was great fun to make and we really
hope that people will find inspiration and motivation when listening
to it. I am extremely grateful to all the artists who have dedicated
their time and energy to be a part of the DIWYC
project – it has been an absolute pleasure working with them,” he
added.
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Media
Contact
Brinds Will
(Writer-Producer)
Email:
brindswill@diwyc.com
Phone: 00 -- 1 --
(323) 204 -- 8057
Related
Links
DIWYC
YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMApv_KRTy6PiF3_InybOKw/featured
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