Fui Pra Escola

Lia de Itamaracá Lia de Itamaracá

The Simple Joys of Learning: A Journey Through 'Fui Pra Escola'

Lia de Itamaracá's song 'Fui Pra Escola' is a charming and straightforward celebration of the fundamental act of learning. The lyrics, though minimalistic, capture the essence of a child's first steps into the world of education. The repetition of the alphabet, 'A, B, C, C, D, A,' symbolizes the foundational knowledge that forms the basis of all future learning. This simplicity is not just a reflection of the early stages of education but also a nod to the joy and innocence associated with it.

Lia de Itamaracá, a renowned Brazilian artist known for her contributions to the traditional dance and music form called Ciranda, brings a sense of cultural pride and authenticity to the song. Her music often reflects the rhythms and stories of her native land, and 'Fui Pra Escola' is no exception. The song's straightforward lyrics and repetitive structure are reminiscent of traditional children's songs, which are designed to be easily memorable and engaging for young learners.

The song also serves as a reminder of the importance of education in personal and societal development. By highlighting the act of going to school and learning the basics, Lia de Itamaracá underscores the value of education as a stepping stone to greater knowledge and opportunities. The simplicity of the lyrics belies a deeper message about the transformative power of education and the universal experience of starting one's educational journey. This makes 'Fui Pra Escola' not just a song, but a celebration of learning and growth, resonating with listeners of all ages.

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  1. Preta Cirandeira
  2. Ciranda do Amor
  3. Minha Ciranda
  4. Eu Sou Lia (Ciranda de Lia)
  5. Fui Pra Escola
  6. Nagô, Nagô
  7. Desde Menina
  8. Falta de Silêncio
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