Talismã translates to "talisman" or "charm". It's a word that evokes a sense of protection, luck, and deep personal significance.
In the song, Piruka refers to his mother as his "talismã", highlighting her role as a warrior in his life and a source of strength and good fortune. This metaphorical use of the word makes it particularly poignant and memorable, showing the profound impact his mother has had on his journey from a difficult past to becoming a successful artist.
Se Eu Não Acordar Amanhã is Piruka’s heartfelt morning confession. The Portuguese rapper stares at his own reflection and wonders, “What if tomorrow never comes?” That simple question sparks a flood of gratitude for his warrior-mother, pride in how far he has climbed, and an urgent need to leave something real behind. The song sways between vulnerability and swagger: Piruka remembers the dark days of drugs and dead-end routines, then celebrates swapping “farinha” for a pen, gaining fans, and hearing his name chanted on stage.
At its core, this track is a love letter to family and legacy. Piruka’s biggest victory is not fame but the chance to give his little daughter, Clara, a brighter life than he ever had. He raps, studies, and hustles so she can learn from his words even if he is gone. Humility, faith, and authenticity pulse through every bar, turning the song into both a survival story and a set of life lessons: cherish your roots, keep your head high, and make sure the people you care about can carry your light forward when your own morning fails to come.