The Majestic Arrival of Portela: A Celebration of Samba

The song 'Corri pra Ver' by Velha Guarda da Portela is a vibrant homage to the legendary samba school, Portela. The lyrics capture the excitement and reverence felt by the community as they witness the arrival of Portela, a symbol of cultural pride and excellence in samba. The opening lines, 'Ouvi cantando assim / A majestade do samba / Chegou chegou,' set the stage for a grand entrance, evoking a sense of anticipation and joy. The repetition of 'chegou' emphasizes the significance of this moment, as if the very essence of samba has arrived in their midst.

As the song progresses, the narrator describes their eagerness to see who has arrived, only to discover that it is indeed Portela. This revelation is met with admiration and love, as the lyrics state, 'Portela é meu grande amor.' The song pays tribute to the school's rich history and its founders, mentioning figures like Claudionor and Mestre Paulo, who are revered as the pillars of Portela's legacy. The reference to Oswaldo Cruz, a neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, further grounds the song in its cultural and geographical context, highlighting the deep roots of Portela in the local community.

'Corri pra Ver' is not just a song; it is a celebration of identity, heritage, and the unifying power of samba. The lyrics convey a sense of collective pride and nostalgia, as the community comes together to honor their beloved samba school. The song encapsulates the spirit of carnival, where music, dance, and tradition converge to create a powerful expression of joy and unity. Through its heartfelt tribute, 'Corri pra Ver' reminds us of the enduring legacy of Portela and the timeless allure of samba.

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  1. O Mundo é Assim
  2. Minha Vontade
  3. Corri pra Ver
  4. Volta
  5. Esta Melodia
  6. Hino da Velha Guarda da Portela
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