A Rainha do Axé [Rainha Má] [English translation]
A Rainha do Axé [Rainha Má] [English translation]
A Tupi–Guarani paradise
A tropical tribe
From Gal's 'Índia' 1
From Preta Gil2
Naked in virtual vinyl
Anarchic African matriarchs
Dressed like baianas3
Gisele, Beatriz and Adriana
Use Prada, Gucci and Moma
The girl from Ipanema is electronic
And Rapunzel is symphonic, symphonic
Below the equator4 there's love
Below the equator4 there's chaos
Below the equator4 there's sex, violence and carnaval, carnaval
Me and her, me and her
Me and her, her and me (and love)
Me and her, me and her
Me and her, her and me
Luislinda Valois5
Black federal judge
Bibi6, Beauvoir7, Rita Lee8
Bethânia9, Irmã Dulce10, Dercy11
Liliana Mercuri de Almeida12
Rachel de Queiroz13
The first of us
In the Academy14
And every woman that stands out sets us free
I'm neither Cinderella
Nor a Sleeping Beauty
I'm of an orisha15
I am the queen
I'm neither Cinderella
Nor a Sleeping Beauty
I am Daniela
The evil queen, evil, evil, evil
The evil queen, evil, evil, evil
The queen
Of macumba, of umbanda16
The root of my Axé17
Of Candomblé18
Of macumba, of umbanda16
The root of my Axé17
Of Candomblé18
Êpa babá hê (axé babá)
Êpá babá (axé)
Êpá babá hê (axé)
Êpá ê ba ê ba (axé)
Hey, Obama19
Hey, Bob Marley20
Hey, Martin Luther King21
Hey, Filhos de Gandy22
Hey, Mandela23
Hey, Mãe Stella24
Hey, Mãe Carmen25
Mãe Hilda do Ilê26
Me and her, me and her
Me and her, her and me (and love)
Me and her, me and her
Me and her, her and me
Malu27 and me
1. Brazilian singer Gal Costa released an album named 'Índia' in 19732. Brazilian singer and actress3. Traditional clothes used in Candomblé meeting places4. a. b. c. Equator line5. Brazil's first black federal judge6. Bibi Ferreira, Brazilian singer and actress7. French writer, intellectual, existentialist philosopher, political activist, feminist and social theorist8. Brazilian singer9. Maria Bethânia, Brazilian singer10. A Brazilian Catholic Franciscan Sister11. Dercy Gonçalves, a Brazilian comedienne12. Mother of singer Daniela Mercury13. A Brazilian author, translator and journalist14. Brazilian Academy of Letters15. a spirit that reflects one of the manifestations of God (Eledumare, Olorun, Olofi) in Yoruba religion16. a. b. Syncretic Brazilian religion that blends African traditions with Roman Catholicism, Spiritism, and Indigenous American beliefs17. a. b. A popular music genre originating in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil approximately in 198618. a. b. A syncretic religion, practiced mainly in Brazil19. Barack Obama, American president20. Jamaican reggae singer, song writer, musician, and guitarist21. American Baptist minister, activist, humanitarian, and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement22. The biggest and said to be the most beautiful Afoxé (street procession) of the Carnaval in Bahia23. Nelson Mandela, South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, politician and philanthropist who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 199924. Fifth Iyalorixá of Ilê Axé Opó Afonjá in Salvador25. Iyalorixá of Candomblé, at the Terreiro do Gantois, Salvador City, Brazil26. Iyálorixá og Jeje candomblé27. Wife of singer Daniela Mercury
- Artist:Daniela Mercury
- Album:Vinil Virtual