C'mon Tigre, the innovative collective known for its genre-blending compositions, is releasing its highly anticipated fourth album, Habitat. Drawing inspiration from the concept of an ecosystem where diverse life forms thrive and coexist, the album takes listeners on a sonic journey through nature's intricate and ever-evolving theater. C'mon Tigre's ability to seamlessly weave influences from all corners of the globe enriches its music and visual imagery. The album is deeply influenced by rhythms stemming from Brazilian tradition: its foundation is rooted in samba and forró, through instruments and tempos that come from this cultural magnificence. However, it retains the African, jazz, electronic, and mixed influences that have characterized the project so far. The result is a richly layered soundscape that defies genres. The album boasts exceptional collaborations. Among them is Seun Kuti, heir to the legendary Fela Kuti, whose Afrobeat roots infuse the album with powerful and contagious energy. Xenia França, a Brazilian artist from São Paulo, also features, adding vibrant cultural richness to the project. The record also showcases Arto Lindsay, Giovanni Truppi, and the Californian collective Drumetrics, who have appeared on C'mon Tigre's records since their debut in 2014. These collaborations bridge geographical gaps and tell the story of a world that may seem vast and distant but is, in reality, intimately interconnected.