Samba Exaltação - o Dia Vai Chegar
G.R.E.S. Unidos da Tijuca (RJ)
A Celebration of Resilience and Heritage in 'Samba Exaltação - o Dia Vai Chegar'
The song 'Samba Exaltação - o Dia Vai Chegar' by G.R.E.S. Unidos da Tijuca (RJ) is a vibrant and emotional tribute to the enduring spirit and cultural heritage of the Tijuca community. The lyrics convey a sense of anticipation and joy for a day of celebration, where emotions run high, and the community comes together to honor their traditions and history. The song speaks to the collective memory and pride of the people, particularly highlighting the humble revelers and the legacy of those who have passed away, symbolized by the 'baluarte' or stalwart figure who is remembered and celebrated.
The imagery of the 'quarta-feira que não vai acabar' (the Wednesday that will never end) evokes the timeless nature of their cultural festivities, particularly the Carnival, which is a significant event in Brazilian culture. The 'porta-bandeira' (flag bearer) and the 'velha baiana' (old Bahian woman) are iconic figures in the samba schools, representing tradition and continuity. The mention of 'couro manchado em vermelho' (leather stained in red) suggests the sacrifices and struggles endured by the community, while the 'raça tijucana' (Tijuca race) signifies their unique identity and resilience.
The chorus, with its call to 'Tijuca!' and the plea to 'Faz esse meu sonho acontecer' (Make this dream of mine come true), encapsulates the hope and determination of the community to achieve victory and recognition. The song is not just about a single event but a broader narrative of love, struggle, and triumph. It is a powerful expression of the pure and true love that binds the Tijuca community, urging them to sing and fight for their dreams and heritage.