‘Marchinha da Federal’ satire about PF operation investigating Bolsonaro gets album edition.

On Monday, February 19, the rhythmic sound of ‘toc toc toc’ echoed through the streets, accompanied by the lyrics penned by Pierre Aderne. This catchy melody was brought to life by Luís Filipe de Lima, the composer behind the Carnival march performed by the Rio de Janeiro group Cordão do Boitatá. The single titled ‘Toc toc – Marchinha da Federal’ features Pedro Luís, Pierre Aderne, Valéria Lobão, Ilana Volcov, Luís Filipe de Lima, and Edu Krieger.

While crowds across Brazil sang along to the popular hit ‘Macetando na folia’, one particular Rio de Janeiro block took to the streets with a satirical marchinha (a traditional Brazilian carnival song) that humorously addresses the ongoing investigation by the Federal Police into potential misconduct within government institutions.

The Cordão do Boitatá, known for its vibrant performances and socially conscious themes, seized the opportunity to shed light on the highly publicized operation involving the Federal Police. The song cleverly weaves together humor and criticism, offering a unique perspective on the unfolding events.

The track showcases the collaborative efforts of talented musicians, with Pierre Aderne taking charge of the lyrical composition while Luís Filipe de Lima produced the recording. Their combined expertise resulted in a piece that entertains and engages listeners, all while provoking contemplation about the realities of institutional corruption.

‘Toc toc – Marchinha da Federal’ gained attention for its witty lyrics and catchy melody, capturing the spirit of the carnival season with its lighthearted yet thought-provoking content. The satirical marchinha quickly became a favorite among revelers, who found solace in the humorous approach to addressing a serious issue.

The song’s success can also be attributed to the impeccable vocal performances of Pedro Luís, Pierre Aderne, Valéria Lobão, Ilana Volcov, and Edu Krieger. Their delivery adds depth to the lyrics, enhancing the overall impact of the composition.

As the Cordão do Boitatá paraded through the streets, thousands of carnival-goers joined in, singing along to the catchy chorus of ‘toc toc toc’. The song’s playful rhythm and clever wordplay created an infectious atmosphere, spreading its message far and wide.

In a time when societal issues are increasingly discussed and debated, the Cordão do Boitatá’s satirical marchinha stands out as a testament to the power of music in conveying social commentary. By presenting a critical perspective on a matter of public interest, the group not only entertains but also encourages dialogue and reflection.

The release of ‘Toc toc – Marchinha da Federal’ marks yet another milestone for Cordão do Boitatá, cementing their reputation as artists unafraid to tackle important topics through their music. With its vibrant energy and insightful lyrics, this single serves as a reminder that art can be both entertaining and thought-provoking, capable of sparking conversations that lead to positive change.

In conclusion, the Cordão do Boitatá’s satirical marchinha has become a notable addition to the musical landscape of the carnival season. Combining humor and criticism, ‘Toc toc – Marchinha da Federal’ offers a compelling reflection on the ongoing Federal Police investigation, inviting listeners to engage with the complexities of institutional corruption while enjoying the festive spirit of the carnival.

Amelia Green

Amelia Green