La Tribu de Dana plunges us into an epic, movie-like tale where ancient Celtic warriors, mystical druids, and invading Sumerian armies clash on the windswept plains of Brittany. Sung from the viewpoint of a young blacksmith’s son who faces his very first battle, the lyrics mix heroism with raw emotion: we feel the rush of the war cry, the weight of family left behind, and the heartbreaking moment when the narrator realizes he is the last one standing.
More than just a battle story, the song is a reflection on identity, survival, and destiny. Our lone survivor returns home, rebuilds everything with his own hands, and is finally crowned king of the tribe he fought to protect. Manau’s Brazilian-flavored rap fuses mythology with modern rhythms, turning this Celtic saga into a powerful reminder that courage, loss, and hope can echo across centuries—and across musical styles.