Musician Pedro Abrunosa once again expressed outrage at Bloco de Esquerda (BE), which, in his opinion, wrongfully assigned the title of one of its 2010 songs, “Do what has never been done”, to the slogan “Do what has never been done.” was done” following the results of the legislative elections on March 10. “I don’t make up words and don’t own them. I just make up sequences of words. I recorded the episode and the phrase went viral,” says Pedro Abrunosa, stressing that “the phrase has penetrated people’s imaginations, creating the feeling that it has always existed.” “GET to play with it,” complains the musician, who thinks the use of the phrase is “smart-smart.” “It wouldn’t hurt for them to be a little original and creative,” he states in a social media post this week. In a less insistent tone than in the original publication, Abrunhosa ensures that he does not “and never wanted money for inventing the BE campaign, but now that he has a good result to defeat the right.” Remember that the song has “2.4 million plays” and leaves a vote: “I hope BE has 2.4 million votes.” But not yours: “I don’t vote for BE and I don’t support this campaign,” says the musician.
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The musician asked the Portuguese Society of Authors to notify BE of the “immediate withdrawal” of the phrase. refusal
“Even if they asked me for prior permission, it would still be immediately refused,” says the musician. don’t comment
To the question CMBloco de Esquerda says it does not comment on the two publications by Pedro Abrunos.