Juventude Dourada

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Celebrating the Golden Youth: A Nostalgic Call to Tradition

Almir Rouche's song 'Juventude Dourada' is a vibrant celebration of youth and tradition, set against the backdrop of Brazilian culture. The lyrics express a desire to see the 'golden youth'—a term that evokes both the vitality and the preciousness of young people—embracing the streets, which belong to the people. This imagery suggests a communal space where everyone is welcome, and where the spirit of togetherness thrives.

The song draws a parallel between the current generation and their ancestors, urging the youth to follow in the footsteps of their grandparents. This connection to the past is highlighted through the mention of 'frevo,' a traditional Brazilian music and dance style known for its energetic and lively rhythm. By invoking frevo, Rouche not only pays homage to cultural heritage but also encourages the youth to engage in this joyous, unifying activity without prejudice.

As the song progresses, Rouche emphasizes the unrestrained joy and freedom of the youth, who are depicted as dancing into the early hours of the morning. This imagery of 'entering the dawn' symbolizes a new beginning, a fresh start, and the endless possibilities that lie ahead. The song is a call to embrace life with enthusiasm and to honor the traditions that have shaped the community, all while fostering an inclusive and joyous spirit.

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  1. Juventude Dourada
  2. Ligado Em Você
  3. Madeira do Rosarinho (Madeira que cupim não rói)
  4. O Balancê
  5. Recife Maracatu
  6. Vamos Lá Seleção
  7. Lembranças do Rei
  8. Deusa de Itamaracá
  9. Hino da Ceroula
  10. Batutas de São José
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