Welcome to the Blackout! In this electrifying anthem, Brazilian artist Brunno Hernandez invites us to step into the night and claim it as our own. The lyrics paint the city going dark, yet rather than fear, we feel freedom: “Quando a cidade se apagar, eu vou me libertar” (When the city goes dark, I will set myself free). The blackout becomes a symbol of rebellion and possibility, where outsiders—“filhos da rua” (children of the streets)—shine like hidden stars. Every chorus reminds us that no criticism, no obstacle, and no past wound can break this community of dreamers.
At its heart, the song celebrates resilience and unity. Scars are worn proudly, proving that pain has only made the group stronger. Moving “de beco em beco” (from alley to alley), they light up the darkness together, turning a power outage into a glowing playground. Blackout is more than a song about the nightlife; it is a rallying cry to stay bold, love fiercely, and keep dancing even when the lights go out.