While 2022 was dominated by campaign jingles and electronic "pisadinha" rhythms, the influence of Lula in Carnival continued to grow. In the , the sambas-enredo (official parade songs) took a more formal tone:
: Another hit by Juliano Maderada , which gained traction in Northern and Northeastern Brazil before spreading nationwide during carnival celebrations. Evolution of Themes (2022 vs. 2026) While 2022 was dominated by campaign jingles and
The intersection of music and politics during the 2022 Brazilian election cycle produced several viral "hits" that became staples of street carnival parties (blocos) and digital campaigns. Top Carnival-Themed Songs for Lula (2022) 2026) The intersection of music and politics during
: A modernized version of the classic 1989 jingle originally by Hilton Acioli. This version, released by Esquerda Festiva and others, was widely played in street parades to evoke nostalgia while looking toward the future. released by Esquerda Festiva and others