Amar Angola

Matias Damasio Matias Damasio

A Heartfelt Ode to Angola's Promise

Matias Damasio's song "Amar Angola" is a passionate tribute to his homeland, Angola. The lyrics express a deep love and commitment to the country, portraying it as a nurturing mother deserving of dedication and hard work. Damasio emphasizes the importance of unity among Angolans to uplift and develop the nation. The repeated vow to work and fight for Angola underscores a sense of duty and patriotism, reflecting the artist's desire to see his country thrive.

The song highlights Angola's natural beauty and resources, mentioning its fertile land and mineral wealth. However, Damasio points out that the true wealth of Angola lies in its people. This sentiment is a powerful reminder of the strength and potential of the Angolan populace, who have endured hardships and continue to strive for a better future. The lyrics celebrate the diverse roles within society, from carpenters and teachers to police officers and artists, all contributing to the nation's progress.

"Amar Angola" is not just a song of love for the country but also a call to action. It encourages Angolans to unite and work together, regardless of their profession or background, to build a brighter future. The song's hopeful tone and inclusive message resonate with the spirit of national pride and collective effort. Damasio's music often blends traditional Angolan sounds with contemporary influences, creating a rich tapestry that reflects the country's cultural heritage and aspirations for growth and unity.

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  2. Evita Problemas
  3. Minha Pessoa
  4. Voce Não Acreditou
  5. Vem Ser Feliz (part. Aina Quach)
  6. Saudades de Nós Dois
  7. Amar Angola
  8. Agi Sem Pensar
  9. O Nosso Beijo
  10. Matemática do Amor
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