Ogum

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A Cry for Justice and Spiritual Cleansing in 'Ogum' by 3030

The song 'Ogum' by 3030 is a powerful plea for spiritual cleansing and social justice, deeply rooted in Afro-Brazilian religious and cultural references. The lyrics invoke Ogum, the orixá (deity) of war and iron in the Yoruba religion, asking him to take away the malice and rancor that plague humanity. This invocation is a call for purification and the opening of new paths, symbolized by the orixás Oxumaré and Oxum, who are also mentioned in the song. The repeated plea to Ogum highlights the artist's desire for a transformation in society, away from negativity and towards a more just and harmonious existence.

The song paints a vivid picture of the artist's disillusionment with the current state of the world. The lyrics describe waking up in a 'wrong world' and the routine of closing the curtains to avoid facing the harsh realities outside. This metaphorical act of closing the curtains represents a desire to escape from the overwhelming negativity and corruption that the artist perceives in society. The mention of the city of malice and the country of impunity underscores the systemic issues of corruption and injustice, particularly highlighting the political and social challenges faced by the people.

The song also touches on themes of resistance and the struggle for justice. The artist references historical figures like Zumbi dos Palmares and Che Guevara, who symbolize resistance against oppression. The lyrics express frustration with the lack of impact that their messages have had, and the fear of being silenced or killed for speaking out. The mention of the system selling dreams that people don't buy and the nightmares they don't talk about reflects the disillusionment with false promises and the harsh realities that people face. The song ends with a call for respect and protection, and a plea for understanding why there is so much malice in the world, encapsulating the artist's yearning for a better, more just society.

The spiritual and cultural references, combined with the social commentary, make 'Ogum' a profound and thought-provoking song that resonates with the struggles and hopes of many people. It is a call for spiritual cleansing, social justice, and a better future for all.

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