Girls have been kept apart for a long time as a result of Covid, missing out on impactful, in-person experiences. Girl Guides of Canada is shaking things up to celebrate how amazing things happen when girls get together. The organisation has taken campfire songs and updated them to celebrate the fire of girls. The 馃敟 馃敟 馃敟 Songs (read as 'Fire Songs') campaign features three new tracks and two music videos. It launched with its first track, reimagining 'Bingo', and an accompanying music video.
'Girls Let鈥檚 Go', is a loud and unignorable twist on the familiar 'Bingo', and comes to life in a concert-inspired music video. A total of three songs will be released over the month, addressing important themes to inspire girls, like equality and inclusion, speaking up, and individuality. 馃敟 馃敟 馃敟 Songs star five girls, who both recorded the tracks and performed in the videos.
鈥淐ampfire songs have always brought Girl Guides together,鈥 says Jill Zelmanovits, chief executive officer at Girl Guides of Canada. 鈥淭urning these well-known songs into girl-power fire songs gives us a special new way to reach out to girls and show them what it feels like to be a Girl Guide. The feeling you get when you connect and belong and are having the kind of fun that so many girls are looking for right now.鈥
Zulu Alpha Kilo created and led the campaign, developed to celebrate the amazing things that happen when girls get together, and secured Juno-winning director Emma Higgins to direct the hero music videos. "We know when girls have a safe space to gather, they discover so much - about themselves and their potential," says Heather Segal, executive strategy director at Zulu Alpha Kilo. "With almost two years apart we wanted to reignite that energy of discovery and play."
Brian Murray, executive creative director, Zulu Alpha Kilo, says: 鈥淲e set out to do something unexpected with this campaign. It was important that we created music and videos that are so good, any band would be proud of them. That鈥檚 how we brought to life the magic of what happens when girls come together.鈥
A second music video for 'We Come to Play', (based on 'Down by the Bay') will be released this week, in addition to a new track 'The Girls on the Bus' (based on 'Wheels on the Bus'). Digital extensions like 馃敟 馃敟 馃敟 Songs GIPHYs and posters will also available in the coming weeks, and all tracks will be available on Spotify and YouTube. To learn more, visit .
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