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Me Chama Que Eu Vou
Me Chama Que Eu Vou — Street Blocos

Me Chama Que Eu Vou

All Brazilian street carnival blocos · est. 2023

About Me Chama Que Eu Vou

Me Chama Que Eu Vou is a traditional carnival bloco from Rio de Janeiro, known for its lively parades and popular samba repertoire. Founded in the neighborhood of Tijuca, the bloco attracts a large crowd every year, composed of locals and tourists, eager to enjoy the festive atmosphere. The bloco is celebrated for its inclusivity, welcoming everyone to join the street party, creating an authentic Carioca carnival experience. It's known for its engaging rhythms and enthusiastic followers, contributing to the rich cultural landscape of Rio's Carnival.

About Me Chama Que Eu Vou

"Me Chama Que Eu Vou" Block: Tribute to Sidney Magal at the São Paulo Carnival

The Me Chama Que Eu Vou Block is a carnival association that emerged in 2023, bringing a unique musical proposal to the street carnival of São Paulo. With a tribute to the iconic singer Sidney Magal, the block rescues hits from the 70s and 80s, such as "Sandra Rosa Madalena" and "Meu Sangue Ferve Por Você" (My Blood Boils For You).

Musical Identity and Repertoire

The block's repertoire is focused on the songs of Sidney Magal, an artist who marked Brazilian music with his powerful voice and romantic style. In addition to the classics, the group also presents reinterpretations of other hits of the time, creating a nostalgic and engaging atmosphere for revelers.

Special Features

The Me Chama Que Eu Vou Block stands out for its ability to attract a diverse audience. Longtime fans of Sidney Magal join a younger audience, curious to discover or revisit these classics of Brazilian music. The block also strives to maintain an active presence on social media, publicizing its activities and interacting with its followers.

Parades

The Me Chama Que Eu Vou Block usually parades through the streets of São Paulo during the city's official carnival period, which takes place in February. However, due to its recent foundation, there is still no established tradition regarding the specific location or fixed date for its parades.

Conclusion

The Me Chama Que Eu Vou Block emerges as an innovative option for revelers seeking a carnival experience that combines nostalgia and celebration of Brazilian popular culture. Honoring Sidney Magal, the block rescues musical classics and promotes interaction between different generations, becoming an unmissable attraction in the carnival scene of São Paulo.

Parades

  • Gathering: 14:00:00Parade: 15:00:00
    Praça. Jd. Felicidade
    São Paulo

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