The singer Nana coymmiwho died on Thursday at the age of 84, showed support in presidential elections in interviews and using his voice with Jingles.
In 2002, Nana participated in a Jose Serra campaign jingle (PSDB) to the Presidency of the Republic.
“The change is blue / The change is to wake up early / The change is to have salary / The change is called job / The change is from north to south / The change is to dream without fear / The change is to have work,” said Nana in the jingle of the toucan campaign.
Supporter of Jair Bolsonaro (PL), the singer defended the former president in an interview with the newspaper Folha de S.Paulo in 2019.
“It is unfair not to give this man a loan credit. A man who was fucked, stabbed, running to make a ministry, without the whole mutt … Just taking PMDB and PT is already a guarantee that life will improve. Now come to say that the military will take care?
In the same interview, Nana even attacked fellow musicians Caetano Veloso, Chico Buarque and Gilberto Gil.
“They go to Paraná to keep him company. I don’t care,” he said, referring to the arrest of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) in Curitiba.
Nana Caymmi was hospitalized at the São José Health House in Rio de Janeiro. The information of the death was released by the brother, Danilo. According to him, Nana spent nine months hospitalized and underwent a “very painful process” with “several comorbidities”.
Nana Caymmi was the daughter of singer -songwriter Dorival Caymmi and singer Stella Maris.
