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Capicua needs no introduction. A rapper with a distinctive style and a combative attitude, she is one of the prominent figures in Portuguese hip-hop. Capicua, or Ana Matos Fernandes, is undoubtedly the leading female voice in Portuguese music, using her art to promote social and cultural reflection. After recently winning the José Afonso 2021 Award with the album "Madrepérola," writing all the lyrics for fado singer Aldina Duarte's new album, and releasing a children's book, Capicua returns with "Que Força É Essa Amiga" in her own name. It's an adaptation of Sérgio Godinho's original song, featuring lyrics that address the importance of recognizing the value of domestic and reproductive work, typically carried out by women. A powerful and unique theme, an insurgent and subversive song that sets the stage for reflection: What force is this, my friend, that makes you carry the whole world in your belly?
Ana Matos Fernandes (Capicua) - Artist
Joana Raquel - Backing vocals
Inês Pereira - Backing vocals
Diego Sousa (D-One) - DJ
João Rocha (Virtus) - MPC
Luis Montenegro - Guitar