Picture flipping on the news and realising the people in charge have traded smiles for sirens, friendship for fury, and common sense for chaos. That is the chilling scene painted by Portuguese singer Marisa Liz in “Guerra Nuclear.” Through urgent verses, she laments how humanity has forgotten to sing and laugh while craving ever-bigger bombs. The repeated cry “Vou protestar!” (I will protest) turns the track into an anthem of resistance, a loud wake-up call that warns: if leaders keep playing with power, they could push us all toward a suicidal nuclear showdown.
Yet the song is not just despair. With every chorus, Marisa Liz rallies us to speak up, denounce warmongers, and even plead with the “God of life” to stop the madness. Her energetic delivery mixes anxiety with determination, reminding listeners that raising your voice can be a shield against violence. "Guerra Nuclear" is therefore both a stark protest and a spark of hope, urging us to defend our shared humanity before it is too late.