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Music from the movie "Brownsville Bred" (Film opens in Theaters September 19, 2025) "Semilla de Fe" (For your Consideration- Best Original Song in a Movie) Composer and Lyricist: Edwin Vazquez Performed by Edwin Vazquez and Raiana Paige Arrangement and Produced by Eddie Frente Music Video Crew: Directed by :Elaine Del Valle Cinematography: Dustin Ward Special Thanks to Luis Feliciano & ARRI Rental Studio 1st Camera: Michael Flynn Gaffer: Rusmaldo Faccio Steadicam: Ghitta Larsen HMU: Alina Rose Filmed at ARRI Rental Studio This soul-stirring ballad "Semilla de Fe", performed in the "Brownsville Bred" film by Javier Muñoz, marks a pivotal moment of healing and transcendence. For the end credits, the song was reimagined into a hauntingly beautiful duet—produced and arranged by Eddie Frente—as a tribute to Brownsville Bred’s central father–daughter journey. This bolero rendition intertwines the raw, heartfelt voice of its originating composer, Edwin Vázquez, with the soaring, unforgettable vocals of Raiana Paige, creating a finale that lingers long after the screen fades to black. To honor this union of music and story, this cinematic music video was crafted—celebrating not only the song itself but the enduring legacy of love, forgiveness, and faith at the heart of the film. About the Movie Title: "Brownsville Bred" Run Time: 94 minutes Rated: PG-13 Opens in Theaters: 9/19/25 Primary Language: English (some Spanish subtitled) Official Website: www.brownsvillebred.com Logline: In 1980s Brownsville, Brooklyn, Elaine is on the cusp of becoming a teenager. She wrestles with her mother’s resilience, the father she resents, and the chaos outside her window—while discovering her Puerto Rican roots and the courage to forge her own path. Brownsville Bred is a powerful, musically driven father–daughter story inspired by the true coming-of-age of writer/director Elaine Del Valle. A love letter to Puerto Rico and to the resilience of New York’s Latino communities, the film travels from the streets of 1980s Brownsville, Brooklyn to the heart of Puerto Rico—capturing the dual identity of a Nuyorican girl on the cusp of being a teenager searching for her own voice. Elaine—brought to life with fiery depth by breakout teen star Nathalia Lares (Sunnyland), and as a child by Summer Rose Castillo (Alma’s Way, The Equalizer)—is a Nuyorican girl growing up in the grit and heart of Brownsville. Her father, Manny—a school janitor by day and salsa dreamer by night—was once the man who shattered her heart. When Elaine reluctantly sets foot in Puerto Rico to face him, she embarks on a journey of discovery that reveals not only her roots, but the truth that family can be both our deepest wound and our greatest salvation. Manny is brought to life by Javier Muñoz, the Broadway star and singing sensation best known for playing “Alexander Hamilton” in Hamilton and “Usnavi” in In the Heights. His layered performance anchors the film’s exploration of fractured family, redemption, and cultural pride. Music is not background in Brownsville Bred—it’s the soul of the story. The stirring songs of Manny (portrayed and performed by Javier Muñoz in the film) are originated by Puerto Rican musical artist Edwin Vázquez, whose stirring music and lyrics infuse the film with authenticity and heart. The original score was composed by Grammy Award-winning producer Eddie Frente, who is also a producer of the film. The soul-stirring ballad "Semilla de Fe",performed in the film by Javier Muñoz, marks a pivotal moment of healing and transcendence. For the end credits, the song was reimagined into a hauntingly beautiful duet—produced and arranged by Eddie Frente—as a tribute to Brownsville Bred’s central father–daughter journey. This bolero rendition intertwines the raw, heartfelt voice of its originating composer, Edwin Vázquez, with the soaring, unforgettable vocals of Raiana Paige, creating a finale that lingers long after the screen fades to black. To honor this union of music and story, this cinematic music video was crafted—celebrating not only the song itself but the enduring legacy of love, forgiveness, and faith at the heart of the film.