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Released during a period of political uncertainty in Brazil, it became an anthem of hope and collective catharsis for the Brazilian people.

The song was also a centerpiece of the Sambabook Martinho da Vila project, which featured various artists paying tribute to his career. Samba: Canta Canta, Minha Gente | Street Smart Brazil

The lyrics urge people to "sing loud and sing high" because life will get better ( "Canta forte, canta alto / Que a vida vai melhorar" ). It emphasizes finding happiness despite hardships. 24 CANTA, CANTA, MINHA GENTE

"Canta Canta, Minha Gente" is a seminal samba anthem and album by the Brazilian artist , originally released in 1974 . The song is celebrated for its message of resilience, communal joy, and the belief that singing can improve one's life. The Song: "Canta Canta, Minha Gente"

The lyrics include the phrase "ver o sol nascer quadrado" ("to see the sun rise squared"), a Portuguese idiom for going to prison, referring to the view through barred windows. The 1974 Album Released during a period of political uncertainty in

The album of the same name was produced by and remains one of the most influential works in the history of MPB (Música Popular Brasileira).

Beyond the title track, the album includes classic songs such as "Disritmia," "Batuque na Cozinha," and "Aquarela Brasileira". Label: Originally released under RCA Victor . Recent Versions and Legacy It emphasizes finding happiness despite hardships

To celebrate the song's legacy, a new version titled "Canta Canta, Minha Gente (Minha Gente, Canta Canta)" was released in May 2024, featuring a collaboration between Martinho da Vila and the rapper L7NNON .