Cocoricó (Nova abertura)

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A Joyful Rural Symphony: The World of Cocoricó

The song 'Cocoricó (Nova abertura)' by Cocoricó is a vibrant and playful tune that serves as the opening theme for the beloved Brazilian children's television show 'Cocoricó.' The lyrics introduce us to Júlio, the main character, and his lively farmyard friends. The song is filled with imagery of farm life, such as 'pata de cavalos' (horse hooves) and 'dança de galinhas' (chicken dance), setting a cheerful and rustic scene. Júlio, with his harmonica, leads the ensemble, while the animals join in with their vocal contributions, creating a delightful 'Rock Rural' sound.

The repetition of 'Cocoricó' throughout the song mimics the crowing of a rooster, a sound synonymous with farm life and early mornings. This repetition not only reinforces the rural setting but also adds a catchy and memorable element to the song, making it easy for children to sing along. The phrase 'Tá na hora do Cocoricó' (It's time for Cocoricó) signals the start of the fun and adventures that await in each episode, inviting viewers to join Júlio and his friends in their musical escapades.

'Cocoricó' is more than just a theme song; it encapsulates the essence of the show, which is about friendship, music, and the simple joys of rural life. The use of traditional instruments like the harmonica, combined with the playful vocals of the animals, creates a unique and engaging auditory experience. This song not only entertains but also introduces young audiences to the sounds and rhythms of rural Brazil, fostering an appreciation for the country's cultural heritage.

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  1. Emoções
  2. Nós
  3. Tu Tu Tu Tupi
  4. E se
  5. A História do Cocô
  6. Chuva, Chuvisco, Chuvarada
  7. Meu Querido Paiól
  8. Mil e uma noites
  9. Cocoricó (Nova abertura)
  10. Galinhas Globais
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