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A week to release the fourth album, “a ice cream before the end of the world,” Capicua returns to the Blitz podcast after, in January 2020, was the first guest ever. The port rapper spoke about the themes that inspire the new songs, from the state of the world to personal struggles, and the political crisis that the country is going through. The Song Festival, the Return of the Dealema and the Documentary on Peaches are other themes of the 228th edition of the Emitter Post
The climate emergency and the rise of the far right, gentrification and domestic violence: these are just some of the topics that Ana Fernandes, better known as Capicua, addresses “a ice cream before the end of the world,” in stores on March 21.
At the Emitter Post – whose history inaugurated, being the first guest of our podcast in January 2020 – the port rapper also spoke of what made her back to her own name, after a pause dedicated to the collaborations and writing of books; of his son’s opinion of the new songs and the political crisis that Portugal is going through.
In this conversation, led by Lia Pereira, we also approach the, won by Napa; AEO RETURN OF THE, MARKED FOR 2026. OS – among which the presentation of “a ice cream before the end of the world” in Tivoli, Lisbon – complete the Emitter Post No. 228.
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