Exaltação à Mangueira

Beth Carvalho Beth Carvalho

The Eternal Glory of Mangueira

Beth Carvalho's song "Exaltação à Mangueira" is a heartfelt tribute to the Mangueira samba school, one of the most iconic and historically significant samba schools in Brazil. The lyrics celebrate the enduring legacy and cultural importance of Mangueira, emphasizing that it will never die and will always hold a place in history. The song paints a vivid picture of Mangueira's beauty, with its natural scenery and zinc shacks on the hill, which become a spectacle at dawn. This imagery highlights the community's resilience and the natural beauty that surrounds it.

The song also underscores the unique identity of Mangueira, marked by the sound of tambourines and drums that can be recognized from afar. This auditory imagery not only evokes the vibrant atmosphere of the samba school but also signifies the deep-rooted tradition of samba in Mangueira. The repetition of the phrase "A Mangueira chegou" (Mangueira has arrived) serves as a powerful declaration of the school's presence and influence in the world of samba.

Furthermore, the lyrics reflect on Mangueira's glorious past, which is etched in history. The green and pink colors of its flag symbolize the pride and heritage of the community, reminding everyone that samba thrives in Mangueira. Beth Carvalho's passionate delivery and the song's rhythmic composition encapsulate the spirit of Mangueira, making it an anthem of pride and celebration for the samba school and its supporters. The song is not just a tribute but a reaffirmation of Mangueira's cultural significance and its unbreakable bond with the art of samba.

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  1. Vou Festejar
  2. Volta Por Cima
  3. Andança
  4. Pedi Ao Céu
  5. Camarão Que Dorme a Onda Leva (part. Zeca Pagodinho)
  6. Rosa Vermelha
  7. Aperto de Mão
  8. As Rosas Não Falam
  9. Saco de feijão
  10. 1800 Colinas
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