Reggae · July 19, 2012
Corinthians is honored in a reinterpretation of a song by master Gilberto Gil with reggae and Brazilian rhythms!
The recent unprecedented Libertadores victory of the black and white team from the capital of São Paulo, Corinthians, is bearing many fruits

The recent unprecedented Libertadores victory of the black and white team from the capital of São Paulo, Corinthians, is bearing many fruits on football fields and beyond. Marketing is moving many actions, and tributes are constantly made by personalities linked to the arts, such as music.
This week a reinterpretation of the song "Corintiá" by the master Gilberto Gil was released, through a version with a "old school" feel by Rael da Rima and Ully Costa. The song had no commercial appeal, and represents a tribute from Corinthians fans who are passionate about music and the club, which even led to a music video.
This is another production by BiD, recently responsible for the "Bambas Dois" Project, which brought together big names from Brazil and Jamaica in a fusion of ritmos that led to the Brazilian sound being remembered or heard for the first time in several countries.
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(Videoclipe from "CORINTIÁ")
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