The first song to feature a voice from every country on Earth has been released and verified by Guinness World Records.
The piece The “195”, created by The Frequency School to raise awareness about gender equality, features women from all of the world’s 195 countries (watch the music clip below).
Executive Producer and Co-Founder of the Frequency School Martina Fuchs said the production had set a new Guinness World Record for Most nationalities to contribute vocals to a musical recording (single song).
Ms Fuchs said using the sounds of birds and the heartbeat as instrumental elements, The “195” aimed to elevate humanity and trigger a positive impact by uniting and empowering women worldwide.
She said one woman from every one of the world’s 195 countries recognized by the United Nations said the word “equality” in their national language or native tongue and sent in their voice and video recording.
“The number of women and nationalities participating in the song was officially verified by a Guinness World Records adjudicator.”
Ms Fuchs said it had always been her dream to produce the first song in history featuring every country on the planet.
“Our vision was to unite 195 ordinary women from all walks of life in this pioneering and groundbreaking initiative to advocate for gender equality and the rights of women and girls, and to help people struggling with mental health issues.”