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Meet the artists behind the U.N.'s second annual nature sounds mixtapeHeard on Morning Edition

UN releases second annual Earth Day mixtape for nature conservation efforts

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30 artists release songs with nature sounds to generate royalties for nature conservation in second annual United Nations Earth Day mixtape

30 artists release songs with nature sounds to generate royalties for nature conservation in second annual United Nations Earth Day mixtape Poyenchen, Andrew Quinn/Compiled by NPR hide caption

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It's Earth Day — and Mother Nature is back with a new mixtape.

Last year, the Museum for the United Nations - UN Live launched Sounds Right, an initiative where artists release songs with nature sounds that generate streaming royalties which are put towards nature conservation efforts.

And today, the second volume is out.

"It's a really beautiful initiative," said artist Raveena, who describes her music as a blend of R&B, pop, jazz, experimental and Indian music.

Her song, "Morning Prayer," includes rain sounds from a morning she was meditating with a friend, under a gentle beat and layered vocals.

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