Feb 7 • 10:50 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Romero Ferro follows the rhythm and tradition of frevo in the new song, 'Pra gente ser um só,' recorded with Elba Ramalho

Romero Ferro, together with Elba Ramalho, releases the single 'Pra gente ser um só' on February 9, celebrating the Day of Frevo in Pernambuco.

Romero Ferro and Elba Ramalho launched their new single 'Pra gente ser um só' on February 9, coinciding with the Day of Frevo, a significant celebration in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. This release aims to celebrate a decade of Ferro's movement, Frevália, which seeks to revitalize the traditional frevo music genre and make it resonate in a more contemporary context beyond the Carnival period.

Since its inception in 2016, Ferro's Frevália movement has focused on elevating frevo to a pop genre that attracts a broader audience while remaining rooted in its cultural heritage. The song 'Pra gente ser um só' is part of this ongoing effort to blend tradition with modern appeal. With Olinda and Recife as the epicenters of Carnival in Pernambuco, the release underscores the impact of local culture on the evolution of Brazilian music.

As Ferro celebrates nearly 35 years of life and music, and with Frevália marking its tenth anniversary in 2026, the release of this single looks to enhance the relevance of frevo as a musical form that reflects the joy and dynamism of Brazilian festivals. The collaboration with renowned artist Elba Ramalho adds further significance and excitement to this launch, promising to engage both traditional fans and newer listeners alike.

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