SARASOTA (SNN-TV) – Suncoast-based artist and musician, Ryanito, partnered with the Sarasota Paradise, a USL2 semi-professional soccer team on a theme song.
In their inaugural season on the Suncoast, the Paradise sought out to ingratiate themselves into the community through Sarasota’s cultural and artistic history. Leading to rapper, Ryanito, a nearly two decade resident of the Suncoast and son of Uruguayan immigrants, deciding to combine his passions of soccer, culture and music, to create the aptly named song, “Paradise”.
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Now infinitely associated with the team, the Paradise Project also offers inclusion and diversity with various genres available including versions in English and Spanish, as well as Orchestral, Instrumental, House, and Marching Band versions. Ryanito, and his manager Marcel Bauduin, sought the help of local musicians like Riverview High School’s Kiltie Band and others, to further root the song in Suncoast culture.
“I would say I’m a proponent of Sarasota arts, in general, and just community in general. I saw a huge opportunity, not only to put my flavor on things, but also a lifetime commitment to something that can be groundbreaking and foundational for the city.” – Ryanito, Sarasota-based Rapper
“Anyway we can use the application of music in the community, whether its to make a song with a team or helping with kids, we’re always open to do creative projects like that.” – Marcel Bauduin, Ryanito’s Manager
Kick-starting the process of bringing a soccer team to the Suncoast six months before the season, Sarasota Paradise Owner and Founder, Marcus Walfridson found footing to start play back in May.
Having a fondness for art, music and culture alike, Walfridson wanted the Sarasota Paradise to be a team for the community, by the community. On-boarding local artists like Ryanito, allows Walfridson and the Paradise organization to creatively tap-in to their long-term goals.
“It’s about giving the artist freedom. If you understand art, you understand an artist on the field and off the field. [It’s] the same with players, as a musician and as an actor, you need to give the artist freedom of expression. I love the song, I think its a good statement for what we’re doing. I think its a good fit for Sarasota.” – Marcus Walfridson, Sarasota Paradise Owner & Founder
The Paradise’s next home game and final outing of the regular season will be played Saturday. July 15th at Sarasota High School at 7:30pm, with VIP experiences beginning at 6pm inside the Sarasota Art Museum. For more information you can visit the team’s website.
As for Ryanito’s “Paradise”, you can find it anywhere you stream songs, including Spotify and Apple Music.