Feb 27 • 01:36 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Gilsons Group Brings Together Arnaldo Antunes, Julia Mestre, and English Sona Jobarteh in the Trio's Second Studio Album

The Brazilian trio Gilsons is set to release their second studio album featuring collaborations with artists like Arnaldo Antunes, Julia Mestre, and Sona Jobarteh.

The Brazilian musical trio Gilsons has announced the release of their second studio album titled 'I See Light in Greater Proportion Than I See Darkness', which consists of ten tracks. This album is notable for its collaborations with prominent artists such as Arnaldo Antunes, Julia Mestre, and Sona Jobarteh, who is known for her mastery of the kora, a traditional West African instrument. The album is scheduled to launch on Tuesday, March 3, at 3 PM.

Sona Jobarteh contributes to the album with her participation in the track 'Only Life Asks', which is the final song among the ten featured. Additionally, Arnaldo Antunes collaborates on the track 'It Will Rain', while Julia Mestre is featured in 'Knot in the Nape'. These collaborations are a significant highlight of the album, bringing together a diverse range of musical styles and backgrounds that showcase the trio’s innovative approach to music.

The involvement of such notable artists not only elevates the Gilsons' project but also emphasizes the connections between different musical traditions and cultures. The production by José Gil strengthens the album’s artistic direction, ensuring a blend of contemporary Brazilian sounds with influences from African music, thus appealing to a broad audience while celebrating the rich tapestry of global musical heritage.

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