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This essay explores the cultural and political significance of the jingle , which became an anthem for Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s supporters during the 2022 Brazilian general elections .
In Brazil, the number 13 is synonymous with the Workers' Party. For decades, it has served as a shorthand for the party's platform of social welfare and labor rights. During the 2022 campaign, the repetitive "É 13" chant functioned as a mnemonic device, ensuring that voters—particularly those in rural or less literate areas—could easily identify their candidate on the electronic ballot box. 2. Music as a Tool for Victory in the Second Round This essay explores the cultural and political significance
In the highly polarized landscape of the 2022 Brazilian presidential election, music served as more than just a background element; it was a vital tool for mobilization, identity, and hope. Among the various campaign songs, the rhythmic chant of "É 13" emerged as a powerful symbol for the Workers' Party (PT) , representing the ballot number of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. This jingle played a crucial role in his narrow victory during the second round, helping to consolidate his base and signal a "political resurrection". 1. The Symbolic Weight of "13" During the 2022 campaign, the repetitive "É 13"
The transition between the first and second rounds was marked by intense cultural warfare. While Lula's opponent, Jair Bolsonaro, utilized massive rallies and nationalistic imagery, Lula’s campaign leaned heavily into "nostalgia" for his first presidency. Jingles like "É 13" and the iconic "Lula Lá" were updated for a modern audience, often incorporating popular genres like piseiro and funk to reach younger voters. Two Rallies, Two Brazils, and a Still Uncertain Election Among the various campaign songs, the rhythmic chant
The Power of "É 13": Music as Political Mobilization in Brazil's 2022 Election

