Samba-Enredo 1976 - Sonhar Com Rei Dá Leão
G.R.E.S. Beija-Flor de Nilópolis (RJ)
Dreams and Destiny: The Enchanting Tale of Beija-Flor's Samba-Enredo
The song 'Samba-Enredo 1976 - Sonhar Com Rei Dá Leão' by G.R.E.S. Beija-Flor de Nilópolis is a vibrant and culturally rich piece that delves into the world of dreams, fortune, and the historical roots of the popular Brazilian lottery game, Jogo do Bicho. The lyrics open with a poetic metaphor, comparing dreaming of an angel to a butterfly and dreaming of a king to a lion, setting the stage for a narrative that intertwines dreams with destiny. The song emphasizes the importance of Beija-Flor, a prominent samba school, in this festive and culturally significant event, urging listeners not to make mistakes and to place their bets on Beija-Flor.
The song then takes us back to the origins of Jogo do Bicho, a lottery game created by the Baron of Drummond in Rio de Janeiro. The Baron established a zoo and introduced the game as a way to attract visitors, offering monetary prizes for correctly guessing the animal associated with a number. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of this historical moment, highlighting the imaginative and hopeful spirit of the people who participated in the game, seeking inspiration from the 'beautiful kingdom of dreams' to win the prize.
Further, the song explores various dream interpretations associated with different animals, such as dreaming of children being linked to a rabbit and dreaming of a stubborn person to a donkey. It also pays homage to Natal, a significant figure in the Madureira neighborhood, who played a crucial role in the tradition of Carnival. The song concludes with a tribute to samba, personifying it as a majestic entity with a playful court, and envisioning Natal's soul as a white eagle wrapped in a blue veil, celebrated by the samba community. This rich tapestry of cultural references and metaphors makes 'Sonhar Com Rei Dá Leão' a captivating and meaningful piece that celebrates the history, dreams, and traditions of Brazilian culture.