Canário do Reino

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The Universal Joy of Music: Tim Maia's 'Canário do Reino'

Tim Maia's 'Canário do Reino' is a celebration of the universal and unifying power of music. The song's lyrics emphasize that music transcends material wealth and geographical boundaries. Maia likens himself to a 'canário do reino' (kingdom canary), a bird known for its beautiful song, suggesting that his music is pure, natural, and accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial status. This metaphor highlights the intrinsic value of music and its ability to bring joy and happiness to people everywhere.

The repetition of the phrase 'Não precisa de dinheiro pra se ouvir meu canto' (You don't need money to hear my song) reinforces the idea that true art and expression are not confined by economic constraints. Maia's music is depicted as a gift to the world, something that can be enjoyed by anyone, anywhere. This sentiment is further emphasized by the lines 'Em qualquer rua de qualquer cidade, em qualquer praça de qualquer país' (In any street of any city, in any square of any country), illustrating the global reach and inclusivity of his music.

Tim Maia's message in 'Canário do Reino' is one of unity and happiness. By stating 'Eu quero que o mundo inteiro se sinta feliz' (I want the whole world to feel happy), he expresses a desire for his music to be a source of joy and connection for people around the globe. The song's upbeat and repetitive nature, along with its simple yet profound lyrics, make it a powerful anthem for the idea that music is a universal language that can bring people together and uplift their spirits, regardless of their circumstances.

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  2. O Descobridor Dos Sete Mares
  3. Leva
  4. Não Quero Dinheiro (Só Quero Amar)
  5. Canário do Reino
  6. Aquele Abraço
  7. Pra Você Voltar
  8. O Que Me Importa
  9. Velho Camarada
  10. Preciso Ser Amado
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