: Often called the "Father of Portuguese Rock," his participation adds a prestigious blues-rock influence to the traditional tuna sound.

: The song was composed by Bruno Gonçalves , David Pinheiro , Pedro Batista , and João Escobar .

: The lyrics focus on the bittersweet moments of academic departure. It uses imagery like the "manto negro" (black cloak) and "fitas já queimadas" (burned ribbons) to symbolize the end of a student's journey and the enduring bonds of friendship. Musical Composition

: You can find the official music video on the RaussTuna TMB YouTube channel and listen to it on platforms like Apple Music .

: RaussTuna is a mixed student musical group (tuna) from the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança (IPB) in Portugal. Founded in 2009, they are known for original themes that capture academic life and the spirit of the city of Bragança . Collaborators :

: Tuna music, characterized by string instruments like guitars and cavaquinhos, blended here with the guest artists' distinctive vocal and melodic styles.

: A renowned musician and actor known for his deep ties to traditional Portuguese and Azorean music.

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: Often called the "Father of Portuguese Rock," his participation adds a prestigious blues-rock influence to the traditional tuna sound.

: The song was composed by Bruno Gonçalves , David Pinheiro , Pedro Batista , and João Escobar . : Often called the "Father of Portuguese Rock,"

: The lyrics focus on the bittersweet moments of academic departure. It uses imagery like the "manto negro" (black cloak) and "fitas já queimadas" (burned ribbons) to symbolize the end of a student's journey and the enduring bonds of friendship. Musical Composition It uses imagery like the "manto negro" (black

: You can find the official music video on the RaussTuna TMB YouTube channel and listen to it on platforms like Apple Music . Founded in 2009, they are known for original

: RaussTuna is a mixed student musical group (tuna) from the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança (IPB) in Portugal. Founded in 2009, they are known for original themes that capture academic life and the spirit of the city of Bragança . Collaborators :

: Tuna music, characterized by string instruments like guitars and cavaquinhos, blended here with the guest artists' distinctive vocal and melodic styles.

: A renowned musician and actor known for his deep ties to traditional Portuguese and Azorean music.