Samba Enredo 2003 - Ontem, Hoje, Sempre Imperadores
S.R.B Imperadores do Samba
A Journey Through Time with the Imperadores do Samba
The song 'Samba Enredo 2003 - Ontem, Hoje, Sempre Imperadores' by S.R.B Imperadores do Samba is a vibrant and historical journey that celebrates the enduring spirit of the Imperadores do Samba. The lyrics take listeners on a grand tour through significant epochs and figures in world history, highlighting the impact of various leaders and civilizations on the course of human events. The song opens with a powerful image of the Red Sea parting, symbolizing the bold and fearless nature of the Imperadores, akin to the biblical story of Moses leading his people to freedom.
The narrative then moves to ancient China, celebrating its dynasties, ancestral cultivation practices, and monumental achievements like the Great Wall. This is followed by a nod to the Roman Empire, where Augustus is revered as a god, and then to France, where a commoner, Napoleon, rose to become a powerful emperor. The song paints a vivid picture of Napoleon's complex legacy, marked by both admiration and controversy, and his interactions with the Catholic Church, including his coronation by the Pope.
The lyrics also pay homage to other historical figures such as Empress Josefa and Dom Felipe of Spain, who were known for their diplomatic prowess and military victories. The song culminates with a tribute to Dom Pedro of Brazil, whose declaration of independence is a source of national pride. Throughout the song, the Imperadores do Samba assert their identity as resilient and proud, inviting listeners to join them in a celebratory samba that honors their rich heritage and enduring spirit. The refrain 'Ontem, hoje, sempre' (Yesterday, today, always) encapsulates the timeless nature of their legacy, emphasizing their continuous presence and influence.