Inspired by dystopian narratives and a generation of dreamers, the Brazilian singer launches “The Orchard’s Song,” a powerful debut about faith, love, and standing up for what you believe in
Brazilian singer Bibiana Demore is making her official debut in the music scene this August with the release of her first original single, The Orchard’s Song. Emotionally charged and rich in storytelling, the track blends romance with political and social reflection — capturing the essence of a generation raised on screen revolutions and dystopian courage.
Written in collaboration with Kimberly Lacerda, the song was born in May and reflects Bibiana’s personal journey as an artist. Influenced by franchises like The Hunger Games, Star Wars, and The Maze Runner, the duo channels the spirit of resistance into a song that speaks to the heart — especially in turbulent times.
“We are a generation that learned early on not to accept things the way they are. This song is about having faith that things can get better. It’s about love amidst chaos and choosing to stand on the right side of history,” Bibiana shares.
A Debut That Reveals Her Artistic Identity
Having sung since the age of eight, Bibiana always dreamed of creating music that truly reflected who she is as an artist. The Orchard’s Song is the realization of that dream — a soulful track that showcases not just her vocal talent but also her passion for meaningful narratives and social consciousness.
With poetic lyrics and an emotionally charged melody, the single introduces Bibiana as a bold new voice with something to say. At its core, the song is a call to stay grounded in your values, to believe in love even in dark times, and to never stop imagining a better world.
Born in Brazil, Luca Moreira holds a degree in journalism and a postgraduate degree in communication and marketing for digital media. He has distinguished himself through his impressive career as an interviewer. By November 2025, he had conducted over 2,000 interviews with personalities from 28 different nationalities. He is currently the CEO of the MCOM Global group and editor-in-chief of PopSize.
