Dar Um Jeito (We Will Find A Way)

Album: One Love, One Rhythm: The Official 2014 FIFA World Cup Album (2014)
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  • The Official 2014 FIFA World Cup anthem, this song features Carlos Santana's signature guitar work. He is joined on the song by the American Hip-Hop recording artist Wyclef Jean and Brazilian singer Alexandre Pires who take turns handling the lead vocals.
  • The Swedish Progressive Dance producer Avicii provided the driving dance beat. "In Portuguese Dar Um Jeito means to find a way around obstacles and impossibilities," Ash Pournouri, Avicii's manager and executive producer who also worked on the anthem explained. "With this track, we wanted to send a message of optimism and opportunity with the music and the words."

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