Lisbon, Queijo, Luís Figo, Cristiano Ronaldo… Need we say more? Let’s go to Portugal!
Few songs about war convey such a strong message of peace like the song by Portuguese band Pedro Eça e os Franco Atiradores “Que a tua gerra seja a paz!”. This song is also the title of their most recent album and their 2010 Tour. 
You should know that guerra is Portuguese for war. However, the lyrics in “Que a tua guerra seja a paz!” convey anything but conflict. In fact, the song has a message of peace and tranquility. According to Pedro Eça e os Franco Atiradores, this song is a reminder of the consequences of “loosing your cool” in a troubled world.
When asked about his songs, Pedro Eca says his goal is to look at the world “with a critical eye” and pass on important messages of the reality that we are living in.
Born in Anglola, this talented singer-songwriter also lived in Chile, France and Brazil where he learned about different cultures and musical styles. In 2003, he returned to Portugal and formed the band “Franco Atiradores” with Hugo Florêncio and Israel Cestinho. With time, the band gained popularity and became “Pedro Eça e os Franco Atiradores”. A few years later they recorded their first album.
“Que a tua guerra seja a paz!” is only one of the amazing pieces by Pedro Eça e os Franco Atiradores. Take “Rap Do Ciclo” for example, a song that won the Latin Channel prize back in 2008, or “Numa so nota”, a tribute that Pedro wrote to musicians working with him.
What’s not to love? Visiting Portugal has never been so exciting. The music by Pedro Eça e os Franco Atiradores will transport you directly to the Alfama and the Jeronimos Monastery. Enjoy this song. Bon Voyage!










