It addresses the perennial struggle of the working class in Portugal, focusing on low wages, rising costs, and the feeling that "money is always running out".
💰 The collaboration was part of a larger project where Rouxinol Faduncho invited several guests—including metal singer Fernando Ribeiro from Moonspell—to reinterpret fados and folk songs with a comedic twist. Não Ha Dinheiro - Rouxinol vs Sebastião Antunes NГЈo Ha Dinheiro - Rouxinol vs SebastiГЈo Antunes
The song is a remake of an original 1997 track by Sebastião Antunes and his band . It addresses the perennial struggle of the working
"Não Há Dinheiro" is a standout collaborative track between the folk-inspired and the comedic character Rouxinol Faduncho (created by Portuguese comedian Marco Horácio). Released in 2012 as part of the album Formidável Bigode , the song blends traditional sounds with social commentary through humor. 🎵 Origin & Meaning "Não Há Dinheiro" is a standout collaborative track
It fuses Celtic-folk influences (characteristic of Quadrilha) with the "pimba" and fado-humor style of Rouxinol. 📝 Key Lyrics
Rouxinol Faduncho revitalized the track for a new generation, using its popular folk roots to highlight that, even 20 years later, the economic struggle remained unchanged.
"Não há dinheiro, não há dinheiro! / Andamos nesta conversa o ano inteiro." (There is no money, there is no money! / We go on with this conversation all year long.) 📺 Where to Listen