Chico Buarque's album, A Pesar De Usted Apesar De Você, is a powerful and politically charged work of art. The album's title, which translates to "Despite You Despite Yourself," sets the tone for the themes explored throughout the record.
Buarque's signature samba and bossa nova rhythms provide a lively backdrop for his biting lyrics, which criticize the oppressive political regime in Brazil during the 1970s. The album's opening track, "Cálice," is a haunting protest song that was banned by the government at the time of its release.
Other standout tracks include "Apesar de Você," a defiant anthem that became an instant classic, and "Valsinha," a melancholic ballad that showcases Buarque's talent for crafting beautiful melodies.
Que Imagen!
mañana ha de ser otro día.
Yo quisiera saber dónde se va a esconder de esta enorme alegría"