Chico Buarque — “Apesar de Você” (In Spite of You)
Weekly Blog Post✨ A defiant hymn of hope, resistance, and collective change.
“Apesar de Você”, written by the legendary Brazilian artist Chico Buarque, stands as one of the most emblematic protest songs in Brazil’s cultural history. Composed during the years of military dictatorship, the song uses irony and metaphor to challenge authoritarian power while affirming that freedom and democracy cannot be indefinitely suppressed. Its message is both gentle and sharp: in spite of you, tomorrow will come.
🎥 What the Video (and the Song’s Legacy) Tell Us
While the original release did not come with an official video—largely due to censorship at the time—the imagery associated with “Apesar de Você” has grown into a cultural symbol of resilience. Live performances, archival footage, and modern reinterpretations show crowds singing together, turning a once-banned song into a shared expression of courage and solidarity.
The collective energy surrounding the song mirrors the experience of resisting repression: people standing together, reclaiming voice and visibility even when speaking out is dangerous. Whether through images of mass demonstrations or intimate gatherings around a guitar, the spirit remains the same: authoritarianism attempts to isolate, but music brings people together.
🌱 Why It Matters for Human Rights
“Apesar de Você” embodies the fundamental human rights principles that remain urgent today. It speaks to the right to participate in public life, the right to express dissent, and the enduring human capacity to imagine a better, freer future—even under repression. Its hopeful defiance reflects the essence of human rights work: insisting on dignity, accountability and democratic space, even when political events feel discouraging or uncertain.
Chico Buarque’s protest song is a reminder that social change often begins with voices that refuse to be silenced. The promise at the heart of the song—that tomorrow will come—continues to resonate as both a comfort and a call to action. It urges us to keep pushing, keep imagining, and keep building the world we want, in spite of those who stand in the way.