Members were Manuela Ray and Michael Harris in a first stage. They released the album "Veni Vidi Vici": In a second one, Imperio was performed by Manuela herself and Lawrence Madia. They recorded the album "Return To Paradise".
2- Imperio is also a Metal Rock band from Argentina. This "Metal Empire" of melodic Speed Metal in the German style, exist since 1996. One of the founding members was the great singer Christian Bertoncelli, who was short time member of HORCAS, and wrote some lyrics for their third album, but left the band before he recorded anything. Already 1997 they opened for GAMMA RAY and later for many other international bands. The brothers Gonzales joined as new drummer and guitar player. In 1998 they played on the big "Metal Rock" festival and had one song on the compilation, belonging to it. 1999 was the first album released, completely independent and in 1000 copies. These were sold out in one month, and they got known till Japan, where the album got a license deal. Sadly the Korean guitar player had to quit because of health problems. So Juan Gonzales switched from bass to guitar, and a cousin, Gabriel Gonzales took over the bass, and a new very talented keyboarder joined. The first album got released again, including the 3 bonus tracks from the Japanese version. The new CD includes more keyboard, and even more Teutonic Metal. As there are now hundreds of bands around in this style (especially from Italy), it was clear, that it will be hard to get international recognition, even as absolutely skilled musicians. But the Argentine fans loved them for that and they were on the way to become one of the biggest bands in the country. They got some first ranks at the polls of the biggest Metal mag in the coutry, "Epopeya". But they seemed not to be too happy with their sound, and in the beginning of this year the keyboarder left. They started now to play more straight and powerful, what I liked much more. Finally the news came like a shock, that they split in mid 2001! The singer and one guitar player were soon very active again under the new name RENACER. Their first album contained a bonus CD with unreleased IMPERIO tracks, and the band played soon in the first row of national Metal bands. The other guys founded the band PIRAMIDE, which released one goode CD, but seems to have disappeared after this.
In 2005 the old manager fabricated a CD with unreleased material. It contains demo songs from 1997, a V8 cover version, live tracks and 2 video clips.
For some informations about IMPERIO and RENACER, look at: http://www.blackstar3.com
Veni Vidi Vici
Imperio Lyrics
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Veni vidi vici
Yeah yeah
I've got to let, I've got,
I've got to let, I've got,
I've got to let, I've got,
I've got to let, I've got,
I've got to let you take control
Veni vidi vici
Veni vidi vici
Veni vidi vici
Veni vidi vici
Ave Imperator
Aaaaah Aaaaah
Take your beat take it and dance now
Aaaaah Aaaaah
Take your beat take it and dance now
Veni vidi vici (hey)
Veni vidi vici (hey)
Veni vidi vici (hey)
Veni vidi vici
Veni vidi vici
The lyrics of Imperio's song "Veni Vidi Vici" express a sense of surrender and submission to an unknown force. The phrase "Veni Vidi Vici" means "I came, I saw, I conquered" in Latin, which suggests a sense of power and control. However, in this song, the lyrics seem to flip the meaning of the phrase, with the singer admitting that they need to let something else take control, that they need to surrender.
The repetition of the phrase "I've got to let you take control" emphasizes this feeling of surrender, as if the singer is fighting against it but knows it is inevitable. The addition of "Ave Imperator" at the end of the song reinforces this theme, as it means "Hail, Emperor" in Latin, suggesting the presence of a powerful and commanding figure.
Overall, the lyrics of "Veni Vidi Vici" convey a sense of loss of control and power, and a submission to a greater force. The use of the Latin phrases adds to the mystique and power of the song, and reinforces its themes of surrender and surrender to a higher authority.
Line by Line Meaning
Aaaah Aaaaah
Expressing excitement and anticipation towards the upcoming performance
Veni vidi vici
I came, I saw, I conquered - highlighting the artist's confidence and success
Yeah yeah
Further emphasizing the artist's enthusiasm and positive attitude
I've got to let, I've got, I've got to let you take control
Acknowledging the audience's power to influence the performance and giving them permission to lead
Ave Imperator
Hailing the emperor - referencing the artist's own authority and power
Take your beat take it and dance now
Encouraging the audience to fully immerse themselves in the music and dance to the beat
Veni vidi vici (hey)
Repeating the triumphant chorus to further solidify the artist's success
Veni vidi vici
Concluding the song with the artist's powerful message of domination and achievement
Contributed by Mila G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@jannejaaskelainen6309
Thumps up if u listening this 2020 🦄
@Terminate1783
Torille
@peteranundsson4682
I do! Greetings from Sweden!
@markwellden1421
Yep, here after they labelled the first day of vaccinations outside the trials "V day" saying it stands for victory.. Victory over the virus with vaccinations. Been thinking about V for vendetta and the v's are just consuming me lol thought I'd give veni vidi vici a listen, and maybe "venere - fantasy 👍 haha mad world eh
@vicktorgomez8091
Eurodance forever!!!! I miss the good old days....
@mikewazowski8816
cringe
@tihosika3433
The best of 90
@Terminate1783
@@mikewazowski8816
Libtard thats fax. Nowdays music is cancer aids in form of audio
@sergiomansilla6721
Por fin lo encuentro el tema que tanto lo busque. Me canse de bailarlo y escucharlo. Forever los 90"
@MarcosPerez-wv8vz
Una exelente canción de los 90 cuando realmente era música