Artist Bearniez, a talented singer and sound engineer known for her globe-trotting experiences, has unveiled her latest single, “Safari Motion.” The song has a rich background in traveling and living in major metropolises and it is a fusion of diverse cultural elements, thanks to her collaboration with the production team Ogami Music.
“Safari Motion” embodies the wild and chaotic nature of the jungle, mirroring the creative turbulence within Bearniez’s mind. The track explores the tension between unbounded imagination and societal expectations to follow a conventional path. The song’s title reflects this dynamic: ‘Safari’ symbolizes the untamed, while ‘Motion’ conveys constant, swift movement of ideas.
A standout feature of the song is its pre-chorus, which came naturally to Bearniez during the writing process. The memorable lyrics, “Aruba no llama, safari disease, banana all over, corona no feet,” capture the essence of the song’s vibrant, eclectic spirit. Collaborators Jordan Gomez and Daniele Vantaggio, alongside producer Andrea Roma, played crucial roles in shaping the final sound.
The music video for “Safari Motion,” filmed in LA, further complements the song’s energetic and imaginative theme. Working with the video production team Wearemondays, Bearniez successfully communicated her vision, resulting in a visual representation that aligns with the song’s creative concept.