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(Lucky Man) is a seminal song by Brazilian singer-songwriter Belchior , originally released in 1976 on his critically acclaimed album Alucinação . While it wasn't the biggest commercial hit of his career at the time, it has undergone a massive cultural resurgence, becoming a modern anthem for resilience in Brazil. Key Themes and Cultural Impact
The lyrics center on surviving hardship, specifically the line "Ano passado eu morri, mas esse ano eu não morro" (Last year I died, but this year I won't die), which symbolizes rebirth and determination. Sujeito De Sorte
The track became a "millennial anthem" following Belchior’s death in 2017 and a shift in Brazil's political climate. It was further popularized through a high-profile sample in Emicida’s 2019 hit AmarElo, which introduced the song to a new generation. Song Details Artist: Belchior Album: Alucinação (1976) (Lucky Man) is a seminal song by Brazilian
The song has been frequently covered by artists such as Ana Cañas and Pitty . Sujeito de Sorte but this year I won't die)
Written during Brazil's military dictatorship, the song reflected the anxiety and repression felt by the youth. Critics note it captures the tension between state violence and countercultural dreams of liberation.