Hino Do Grêmio

Lupicínio Rodrigues Lupicínio Rodrigues

Unwavering Loyalty: The Anthem of Grêmio

The song 'Hino Do Grêmio,' written by Lupicínio Rodrigues, is a passionate anthem dedicated to the Brazilian football club Grêmio. The lyrics express an unwavering loyalty and commitment to the team, emphasizing that fans will support Grêmio through thick and thin, no matter the circumstances. The repeated line, 'Até a pé nós iremos' (Even on foot we will go), highlights the dedication of the supporters, willing to go to great lengths to be with their beloved team.

The anthem also celebrates the rich history and achievements of Grêmio, referring to '50 anos de glória' (50 years of glory) and the 'imortal tricolor' (immortal tricolor), which is a nod to the team's colors and enduring legacy. The song evokes a sense of pride and unity among the fans, as they sing about the historical feats of the club and the love that the people of Rio Grande do Sul have for Grêmio.

Additionally, the song pays tribute to iconic figures in the club's history, such as Lara, referred to as the 'craque imortal' (immortal star), who elevated the name of Grêmio. This reference serves to inspire current and future generations of players and fans to honor the club's legacy with the same dedication and passion. The anthem encapsulates the spirit of camaraderie and unwavering support that defines the Grêmio fanbase, making it a powerful symbol of the club's identity.

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