Grito is iolanda’s blazing pop declaration of freedom. From the very first lines, she feels her body “carrying the weight,” yet she dares a queda livre (free fall) and lets the music chronicle that daring leap. Asking the estrela-mãe to “make the day be born again,” she turns every scar into poetry, letting courage glow inside her chest like a newly lit torch.
The chorus repeats that she is a flame that “still burns,” and that refrain becomes a mantra of self-belief. iolanda imagines gathering friends who truly love her, forgiving those who once wished her pain, and proving to herself that she can be anything she dreams. Grito is not just a cry; it is a joyful rallying call to drop old wounds, embrace your inner fire, and step forward with the same fearless wonder you felt when you were a child.
Iolanda Costa (born 4 November 1994 in Figueira da Foz, Portugal) is a captivating Portuguese singer-songwriter known mononymously as Iolanda. She blends the soulful depths of fado with contemporary pop and R&B, creating a unique and emotive sound. From an early age, Iolanda’s passion for music was clear, leading her to study at the Conservatory and later honing her songwriting skills in London at BIMM University.
Iolanda first emerged on the national stage as a teenager on the talent show Uma Canção Para Ti and has since continued to develop her artistry through various television appearances and collaborations. Her debut EP, Cura (2023), written during the pandemic, showcases her introspective lyricism and melodic finesse. In 2024, she won the Festival da Canção with her powerful song "Grito", earning the honour of representing Portugal at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, where she achieved a top 10 finish. Iolanda’s music invites listeners into a world of heartfelt expression and modern Portuguese storytelling.