In 1963, a trio formed by Rui Alexandre Faria (Rui, the lead vocalist), Aquiles Rique Reis (Aquiles), and Milton Lima dos Santos (Miltinho) in Niterói (Rio de Janeiro) started to perform at the Popular Center of Culture (CPC) of the National Student League (UNE). The CPC of Niterói was founded in Aquiles' home. At the same time, Magro (Antônio José Waghabi Filho) had a bossa nova group with Miltinho and a flutist, bassist, and drummer, called MPB-5. With Magro (the group's lifelong musical director) invited to join the original vocal trio, the quartet became known as Quarteto do CPC. With the extinction of the CPC (and of the UNE) after the military coup in 1964, the group adopted the name of MPB-4, playing in local bars and doing a double single with the first recording of Zé Kéti/Elton Medeiros' "Mascarada" with "Samba Bem" (Luís José) and other songs.
With all of them as college students, they took a period of vacations in 1965 to go to São Paulo, where they did their professional debut at the Pontifícia Universidade Católica's Theater (Tuca). They met producer Chico de Assis and were invited by him for a season with Quarteto em Cy (which was already professional), on the condition that they abandon other aspirations to devote themselves full-time to their group. Deciding for the music, they opened with Quarteto em Cy at the show No Samba Que Eu Vou, when they met Chico Buarque, also introduced to them by de Assis. From 1969 to 1974, Buarque was almost the fifth member of MPB-4 as all of his shows were with the quartet. Together they toured several countries and were deeply influential on the Brazilian youth. de Assis also introduced them to Manoel Carlos, who was one of the directors of the O Fino da Bossa TV Record show hosted by Elis Regina. MPB-4 participated right on the first show singing together with Regina, which was their definitive consecration.
Back in Rio, they participated in the show Contraponto, together with Quarteto em Cy, Oscar Castro-Neves, and Rosinha de Valença. At the Opinião theater, MPB-4 participated in the historic show O Samba Pede Passagem with Aracy de Almeida, Baden Powell, Ismael Silva, and others. The show was recorded live and released in June 1966 as O Samba Pede Passagem. Also in 1966, they released their first LP, which had the first recording for Buarque's "Olê Olá." Having participated in Nara Leão's show Quem Tem Medo de Nara Leão?, in the same year they defended "Canção de Não Cantar" (Sérgio Bittencourt) at the II Festival de Música Popular Brasileira (Festival of Brazilian Popular Music, FMPB, TV Record of São Paulo), which won fourth place. In the next year's edition of the same festival, the group was consecrated definitively with "Gabriela" (Maranhão) and "Roda Viva" (Buarque), achieving, respectively, sixth and third places. Also in 1967, they participated in the II FIC (International Song Festival, TV Globo, Rio) with "O Sim Pelo Não" (Alcivando Luz/Carlos Coquejo) and "Cantiga" (Nelson Motta/Dori Caymmi), which reached sixth and ninth places. In 1968, they opened a show shared with Buarque at the Teatro Toneleros, and also had a season in São Paulo. Three years later, they did the historic show Construção at the Canecão with Buarque, Jacques Klein, and the Orquestra Sinfônica Brasileira (Brazilian Symphony Orchestra) conducted by Isaac Karabtchevski. In the next year, MPB-4 toured Portugal and in 1973, Buenos Aires, Argentina, both with Buarque. In 1975, they participated, with Buarque, in the show República de Ugunga. In 1980, the group released, together with Quarteto em Cy, the children's LP Flicts/de Ziraldo e Sérgio Ricardo. Recording another children's LP in the next year with "O Pato" (Toquinho/Vinicius de Moraes), they had the song presented in the TV Globo musical A Arca de Noé. The LP Caminhos Livres (1983) had another of their hits with an Aldir Blanc song, "A Nível De..." (with João Bosco). In 1991, the quartet launched another of their themed albums, the CD Sambas da Minha Terra, dedicated to the works of Dorival Caymmi, Toquinho/Vinícius, Zé Kéti, and Ary Barroso, among others. Always doing shows and recording frequently, the group commemorated their 30-year career in 1995 with the show Arte de Cantar and the eponymous album. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi
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Agiborê
MPB-4 Lyrics
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Agiborê moji baô
Ilê Odudu o-rê-rê-rê
Oque I elegibô
Uba ujuáilá lá
Iláilá lá
Ilá o laiilá lá ilá
Agiborê moji baô
Ilê Odudu o-rê-rê-rê
Oque I elegibô
Uba ujuáilá lá
Iláilá lá
Ilá o laiilá lá ilá
The lyrics to MPB-4's song "Agiborê" contain repetitive phrases that are rooted in Afro-Brazilian spiritual traditions. The song pays homage to the deity Agiborê, a name derived from Yoruba mythology, which is associated with Oduduwa, the mythical ancestor of the Yoruba people. Agiborê represents power and protection.
The chorus of the song, "Agiborê moji baô, Ilê Odudu o-rê-rê-rê," can be interpreted as a call to Agiborê for strength and guidance. "Ilê Odudu" refers to a sacred house, symbolizing a spiritual temple dedicated to Oduduwa.
The verse "Oque I elegibô, Uba ujuáilá lá, Iláilá lá, Ilá o laiilá lá ilá" is a rhythmic chant that is often used in Afro-Brazilian rituals and ceremonies. It carries a sense of mysticism and invokes the presence of the divine.
Overall, "Agiborê" is a song that connects with Afro-Brazilian cultural and spiritual roots, expressing reverence and yearning for the divine power of Agiborê.
Line by Line Meaning
Agiborê
Oh, powerful spirit
Agiborê moji baô
Mighty one, come to us
Ilê Odudu o-rê-rê-rê
The sacred place of Oduduwa, we call upon you
Oque I elegibô
The great ruler, we invoke your presence
Uba ujuáilá lá
Bring us your blessings
Iláilá lá
With your power
Ilá o laiilá lá ilá
Shine your light upon us
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Antonio Carlos Dos Santos Pereira, Expedito Machado De Carvalho
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