Samba-Enredo 2014 - Arthur X: o Reino do Galinho de Ouro Na Corte da Imperatriz

G.R.E.S. Imperatriz Leopoldinense (RJ) G.R.E.S. Imperatriz Leopoldinense (RJ)

The Golden Rooster's Reign: A Samba Tribute to Zico

The samba-enredo 'Arthur X: o Reino do Galinho de Ouro Na Corte da Imperatriz' by G.R.E.S. Imperatriz Leopoldinense is a vibrant homage to the legendary Brazilian footballer Zico, often referred to as the 'Galinho de Ouro' or 'Golden Rooster.' The song celebrates Zico's illustrious career and his profound impact on Brazilian football, painting a picture of his journey from a dreaming boy to a revered football icon. The lyrics evoke a sense of nostalgia and pride, capturing the essence of Zico's legacy and his connection to the Brazilian people.

The song begins with a sense of joy and anticipation, as the narrator expresses happiness and nostalgia, ready to embark on a journey to an enchanted kingdom. This kingdom symbolizes Zico's world, where he grew up overcoming life's challenges and mastering the art of football. The imagery of Zico 'dribbling destiny' and being 'armed with race and passion' highlights his determination and skill, which led him to become a national hero. The repeated call to 'vencer' (to win) underscores his relentless pursuit of victory.

As the song progresses, it shifts to a celebratory tone, with the people singing and cheering for Zico, who is likened to King Arthur in a sacred temple. This metaphor elevates Zico to a mythical status, emphasizing his legendary prowess on the football field. The lyrics also touch on Zico's international acclaim, mentioning his travels from Europe to the Orient and his return to his beloved homeland. The song culminates in a call for celebration and unity, inviting everyone to join in the joy of Zico's achievements and to relive the emotions he brought to the fans. The refrain 'Dá-lhe, dá-lhe, dá-lhe ô' serves as a rallying cry, encapsulating the collective admiration and love for Zico.

The samba-enredo not only honors Zico's football career but also reflects the cultural significance of football in Brazil. It highlights the deep emotional connection between the sport and the Brazilian people, showcasing how a single player can inspire and unite a nation. The song's vibrant and rhythmic composition mirrors the energy and passion of Brazilian football, making it a fitting tribute to one of the sport's greatest legends.

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