Jingle De Eymael: "ey, Ey, Eymael. Um Democrata Cristгјo" - Campanha De 2018 Access
A review of the for José Maria Eymael reveals its status as a timeless piece of Brazilian political marketing that prioritizes brand recognition over specific policy details. Originally created in 1985 by tailor and composer José Raymundo de Castro , the jingle remained the central pillar of Eymael's Democracia Cristã (DC) campaign during the 2018 elections. Composition and Impact
It transcends its candidate; it is often sung as a meme or joke, but this "jingle-chiclete" ensures Eymael maintains a level of fame disproportionate to his actual voting percentages. A review of the for José Maria Eymael
Remarkable. It is one of the oldest active jingles in Brazilian history, serving as a rare "constant" in a volatile political landscape. Remarkable
High for , but low for voter conversion . In 2018, Eymael received only about 16,000 votes (0.01%), his lowest performance despite the jingle’s ubiquitous presence. In 2018, Eymael received only about 16,000 votes (0
: The jingle serves as Eymael’s primary political identity. In 2018, it appeared in his television spots—which were limited to roughly 8 to 11 seconds —acting as a rapid-fire memory trigger that arguably overshadowed his actual proposals. Review Summary Longevity
: While the core refrain remained identical, the 2018 version integrated contemporary grievances. It included lyrics addressing national issues like unemployment, recession, and corruption , framing Eymael as the solution to "restore the nation's heart".
Jingle De Eymael: "ey, Ey, Eymael. Um Democrata Cristгјo" - Campanha De 2018 Access
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