1997 - Cores D'África
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1997 - Cores D'África
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Amor
O arco-íris coloriu a passarela
E nesta tela de sedução
Brilha um continente tão bonito
De Angola ao Egito
Na minha canção
Oh, mãe África
Sou negro sim, sou de zoeira
Quero agitar sua bandeira
É canto, é dança
A cultura que veio de lá
Sou iaiá de ioiô
Sou ioiô de iaiá
De corpo e alma eu tô aí de novo
Pois o meu povo quer me ver passar
Linda, colorida e tão singela
A negritude me fascina
A moda domina
Sou parte dessa arte mundial
Nesse movimento social
Ô gira roda, pretinha, mulata, morena
Ginga com a tua beleza
Exaltando a raça
Sou Villa Rica
convocando a massa
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