Land Heart Song’s “You Belong Here” Grows from the Ground Up with a Message That’s Bigger Than Music

With a sun-kissed voice and a heart tuned to the rhythms of the natural world, Land Heart Song (a.k.a. Tiiu Strutt) returns with a powerful new single, *’You Belong Here’*, out now. Already shared as a moving music video in collaboration with Child and Nature Alliance of Canada (CNAC) and Black in Nature, the song invites listeners of all ages to lean in, listen, and feel their place in the world — as nature intended.

Since 2003, Tiiu has toured nationally, recorded four albums, been featured on CBC’s Canada Live, and helped define what family music can be. A collaborator at heart, she co-founded Toronto’s celebrated KIDZAC series and has performed at festivals alongside artists like Juno-nominee GinaLina. Her songs are rooted in her love of land and shaped by a growing understanding of social justice.

“This song is rooted in my own love for the outdoors — and also my realization that not everyone has had the same opportunity to nurture their relationship with nature,” explains Tiiu. “After George Floyd’s death, I started learning about racism in outdoor spaces. This song is my way of joining that conversation.  It is about affirming that we all belong in nature. My hope is that as we nurture everyone’s sense of belonging in the outdoors, we will be more likely to better care for each other and the planet.”

The chorus is gentle, firm, and unforgettable: *“You belong here, my dear. You belong here.” Tiiu’s voice is both lullaby and lantern, guiding listeners toward connection — with each other and the Earth. Inspired by stories of Black Canadians reclaiming outdoor joy, including Elladj Baldé’s figure-skating videos and Lukeisha Andrews’ work with Black in Nature, the song stands as an invitation to all: step outside, you’re already welcome.

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Produced by Joel Schwartz (Dione Taylor, Shawna Caspi), ‘You Belong Here’ features Joel on acoustic and electric guitar, with Mark Mariash on drums. The track blends singer-songwriter sincerity with a rootsy elegance that crosses genre lines. It’s as if Raffi and Brandi Carlile wrote a campfire anthem together — with a purpose.

The accompanying music video — already viewed widely as part of CNAC’s anti-racism training — showcases Black families joyfully immersed in nature. “It’s a celebration of belonging and an invitation for us to explore together what belonging in nature means.”

Land Heart Song is taking that message on the road with performances throughout Ontario into 2026, including multiple shows at the beloved KIDZAC series she co-hosts. Whether it’s a forest, a festival, or a local library, each show is a chance to remind listeners that belonging isn’t something you earn — it’s something you come home to.

Tiiu offers this closing reflection: “We’re in a time when nurturing a sense of belonging matters more than ever. This song is an offering that I hope may nurture that.”

2025–2026 Tour Dates:

November 9, 2025 – KIDZAC, Toronto, ON
December 14, 2025 – KIDZAC, Toronto, ON
December 18, 2025 – Solstice Celebration, Mount Albert, ON
January 11, 2026 – KIDZAC, Toronto, ON
February 8, 2026 – KIDZAC, Toronto, ON
March 8, 2026 – KIDZAC, Toronto, ON
April 12, 2026 – KIDZAC, Toronto, ON

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