Feel the pulse of Brazil meeting the bounce of French electro! In Emorio, TRINIX teams up with legendary Amazonian singer Fafá De Belém to revive a 1970s Jorge Ben Jor classic. The lyrics swirl around the mysterious word Emoriô, repeating it like an incantation that invites dancers to lose themselves in the beat. The song wonders aloud what Emoriô could mean: “a Nagô word, a word of love, a taste,” maybe even “the sun, the moon, the sky for Oxalá,” the revered Yoruba deity. Rather than pin the term down, the chorus celebrates its very mystery, turning it into a sound that tastes of tropical nights, Afro-Brazilian roots, and universal love.
This hypnotic loop acts like a musical mantra. Each Ê-emoriô is a hand-clap, each Emoripaô a joyful shout that stitches together continents, languages, and generations. By fusing samba-rock guitars, booming electronic drops, and Fafá’s earthy vocals, TRINIX transforms the chant into a modern carnival where everyone is welcome. The message is simple: you do not need to translate Emoriô to feel its power. Let the word be your passport to a place where the sky dazzles, the rhythm heals, and love speaks louder than dictionaries.