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One hundred ninety-five women from across different nationalities recognised by the UN broke the Guinness World Records for an equality song. The song titled “195” had each woman saying ‘equality’ in their native language.
In a bid to promote gender equality, global unity, and advocate for the rights of girls and women, 195 women from different nationalities recognised by the United Nations broke the Guinness World Records for the equality song.
The song “195” featured women saying “equality” in their national language or native tongue. It was the first song to feature women from each of the 195 countries and premiered on the first day of the 55th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, from January 20 to 24, 2025.
Using the sounds of birds and heartbeats as instrumental elements, 195 aims to raise the world’s frequency, elevate humanity, and trigger a positive impact by uniting and empowering women worldwide. The song also used healing frequencies and 528 Hz ‘Love Frequency’ to amplify the women’s voices and promote gender equality.
The Frequency School which was co-founded by Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum producer Maejor, Martina, Kingsley M, Bradon Lee, and Aaron Dawson produced the visionary song and was awarded the Guiness World Record on Monday, after the song released.
A Guinness World Records adjudicator officially verified the number of women and nationalities participating in the song.