Watch Jenny Lewis join forces with Haitian musicians on new love song ‘Under The Supermoon’

Jenny Lewis has shared a video of a new song feature Haitian musicians.

The track’ Under The Supermoon’ will feature on’ Let the Rhythm Lead: Haiti Song Summit Vol. 1 ‘, which is out on January 31 through Artists for Peace and Justice- a nonprofit organisation that encourages peace and social justice internationally.

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The album is a collaborative project between Lewis, Habib Koite, Jackson Browne, Jonathan Wilson, Paul Beaubrun, Raul Rodriguez, Jonathan Russell, and the Haitian band Lakou Mizik. It was recorded under the Haitian town of Jacmel. You can watch the video below.

In a statement to Pitchfork, Lewis described the trail as “a love song written in Jacmel floating in the Caribbean sea under the supermoon of November 2016 just days after the U.S. presidential election … a travelogue of sorts processed in real time.”

Lewis recently featured in an issue of Jughead’s Time Police, the 90s Archie Comics title that was recreated last summertime.

In a statement to Rolling Stone, Archie Comics co-president Alex Segura called Lewis’ cameo a “fun” and “unexpected easter egg” for devotees of the series.

“Archie’s always been about blending real-world music acts and our amazing attributes, so when Sina mentioned he might be able to get Jenny Lewis to cameo in Jughead’s Time Police- well, we didn’t hesitate! ” Segura said.

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