Feb 19 • 09:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Success in the 90s, Amazon hit 'Tic, Tic, Tac' wins a new version after 30 years

The classic Amazonian song 'Tic, Tic, Tac' has been reimagined by artist Rosivaldo Cordeiro, celebrating its 30th anniversary with a new version and music video.

The iconic Amazonian song "Tic, Tic, Tac," which gained immense popularity in the 1990s and helped to showcase regional Brazilian music on a global stage, has been re-released by artist Rosivaldo Cordeiro. This new version comes alongside an official music video that is now accessible on YouTube and popular streaming platforms, celebrating the song's enduring legacy and its upcoming 30-year anniversary in 2026. The reinvention of the track blends nostalgia with modern musical elements, appealing to both longtime fans and newer audiences.

Rosivaldo Cordeiro, who was part of the original band Carrapicho, which first brought the Amazonian sound to international listeners in 1996, spoke about the inspiration behind this nostalgic project. He shared that the idea originated during the production of his new album, "Coração Latino." Cordeiro emphasized that "Tic, Tic, Tac" has remained a staple in his performances for over a decade, showcasing its lasting appeal and significance in the Brazilian music landscape.

The release of this new version not only honors the original but also serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of the Amazon and the band Carrapicho's contribution to Brazilian music history. By modernizing the classic, Cordeiro aims to introduce the song to a younger audience while rekindling the love of those who remember its initial success, demonstrating the timelessness of regional music in a contemporary context.

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