Quim Barreiros - A: Cabritinha -album - A Cabri...

The album was released on March 15, 2004, by the Portuguese record label Espacial . It is a cornerstone of the Pimba genre, a style of Portuguese popular music known for its uptempo folk rhythms, accordion-driven melodies, and playful, risqué lyrics. Album Overview

The track "A Cabritinha" (The Little Goat) is arguably one of the most famous entries in Barreiros' extensive catalog. On the surface, the song appears to be a simple, up-tempo folk tune about a playful animal. The rhythm is frantic, driven by the unmistakable sound of the accordion and a relentless drum beat that demands movement. It is the kind of song that, once heard, is impossible to get out of one's head. Quim Barreiros - A Cabritinha -Album - A Cabri...

Quim Barreiros – A Cabritinha – CD (Album), 2004 [r5030749] The album was released on March 15, 2004,

Before dissecting the album, we must understand the artist. Born in 1947 in Freamunde, Quim Barreiros is a singer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist. For over five decades, he has been the voice of the rural, working-class Portuguese spirit. His music—often dismissed by highbrow critics but embraced by millions—is characterized by double-entendres, playful innuendo, and irresistible folk rhythms. On the surface, the song appears to be