Cabral Ca Mori
Os Tubarões
The Undying Spirit of Amílcar Cabral: A Song of Liberation
Os Tubarões' song 'Cabral Ca Mori' is a powerful tribute to Amílcar Cabral, a key figure in the fight for independence in Cape Verde and Guinea-Bissau. The lyrics celebrate the arrival of Cape Verde's moment of independence, drawing parallels with other African nations that have fought for their freedom. The repeated phrase 'Cabral ka móre' (Cabral is not dead) serves as a rallying cry, emphasizing that Cabral's spirit and ideals continue to inspire the people even after his death.
The song underscores the importance of independence ('Indipendénsia, fidjus, dja no ten') and the desire to be free from all forms of oppression ('Pa no ser livri, livri di tudu algen'). It highlights the collective struggle and the sacrifices made by many, including Cabral, to achieve justice and freedom for their people. The mention of PAIGC (African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde) reinforces the political context of the liberation movement, reminding listeners of the party's pivotal role in the fight against colonial rule.
'Cabral Ca Mori' is not just a song; it is a historical and cultural anthem that honors the memory of a national hero. It serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of Amílcar Cabral and the ongoing struggle for freedom and justice. The song's repetitive structure and passionate delivery evoke a sense of unity and resilience, encouraging the people to continue the fight for their rights and to honor the sacrifices of those who came before them.