"Não há dinheiro, não há dinheiro! / Andamos nesta conversa o ano inteiro." (There is no money, there is no money! / We go on with this conversation all year long.) 📺 Where to Listen

The song is a remake of an original 1997 track by Sebastião Antunes and his band .

You can find the track on major platforms under the album Formidável Bigode .

It addresses the perennial struggle of the working class in Portugal, focusing on low wages, rising costs, and the feeling that "money is always running out".

"Não Há Dinheiro" is a standout collaborative track between the folk-inspired and the comedic character Rouxinol Faduncho (created by Portuguese comedian Marco Horácio). Released in 2012 as part of the album Formidável Bigode , the song blends traditional sounds with social commentary through humor. 🎵 Origin & Meaning

💰 The collaboration was part of a larger project where Rouxinol Faduncho invited several guests—including metal singer Fernando Ribeiro from Moonspell—to reinterpret fados and folk songs with a comedic twist. Não Ha Dinheiro - Rouxinol vs Sebastião Antunes

Rouxinol Faduncho revitalized the track for a new generation, using its popular folk roots to highlight that, even 20 years later, the economic struggle remained unchanged.

Directed by Manuel Pureza, the music video features the two artists in a lively, theatrical performance.

Nгјo Ha Dinheiro - Rouxinol Vs Sebastiгјo Antunes Guide

"Não há dinheiro, não há dinheiro! / Andamos nesta conversa o ano inteiro." (There is no money, there is no money! / We go on with this conversation all year long.) 📺 Where to Listen

The song is a remake of an original 1997 track by Sebastião Antunes and his band .

You can find the track on major platforms under the album Formidável Bigode . NГЈo Ha Dinheiro - Rouxinol vs SebastiГЈo Antunes

It addresses the perennial struggle of the working class in Portugal, focusing on low wages, rising costs, and the feeling that "money is always running out".

"Não Há Dinheiro" is a standout collaborative track between the folk-inspired and the comedic character Rouxinol Faduncho (created by Portuguese comedian Marco Horácio). Released in 2012 as part of the album Formidável Bigode , the song blends traditional sounds with social commentary through humor. 🎵 Origin & Meaning "Não há dinheiro, não há dinheiro

💰 The collaboration was part of a larger project where Rouxinol Faduncho invited several guests—including metal singer Fernando Ribeiro from Moonspell—to reinterpret fados and folk songs with a comedic twist. Não Ha Dinheiro - Rouxinol vs Sebastião Antunes

Rouxinol Faduncho revitalized the track for a new generation, using its popular folk roots to highlight that, even 20 years later, the economic struggle remained unchanged. You can find the track on major platforms

Directed by Manuel Pureza, the music video features the two artists in a lively, theatrical performance.