Zermatt (feat. WRM, Ber, Pedro Qualy, ADL, Thai Flow & Haitam)

ADL (Além da Loucura) ADL (Além da Loucura)

Climbing the Alps: A Journey of Struggle and Triumph

The song 'Zermatt' by ADL (Além da Loucura) featuring WRM, Ber, Pedro Qualy, ADL, Thai Flow, and Haitam is a powerful narrative of personal and collective struggle, resilience, and triumph. Each verse is a testament to the artists' journeys, reflecting on their past hardships, the challenges they faced, and their relentless pursuit of success. The recurring motif of climbing the Alps symbolizes their ongoing ascent towards their goals, despite not having reached the peak yet.

Ber's verse sets the tone by reminiscing about the early days of the rap scene, highlighting the lack of glamour and the dedication required to sustain it. He references significant moments and figures in Brazilian rap, emphasizing the importance of community and the shared history that has shaped their path. This verse underscores the idea that their current success is built on years of perseverance and collective effort.

Pedro Qualy's contributions are introspective, focusing on the personal aspects of his journey. He speaks to the listener directly, creating a sense of intimacy and shared experience. His lines about writing from his surroundings and the inevitability of becoming a 'copy' despite being born original reflect the pressures and realities of the music industry. The metaphor of climbing the Alps is repeated, reinforcing the theme of continuous effort and the pursuit of excellence.

DK's verse brings a socio-political dimension to the song, addressing issues of racism, inequality, and resistance. His references to historical and cultural symbols, such as Pedro Álvares and the Palmares, connect their personal struggles to broader societal issues. This verse adds depth to the song, highlighting the intersection of personal and collective battles.

Thai Flow and Haitam's verses further enrich the narrative with philosophical and spiritual reflections. Thai Flow's lines about poets as 'Narcissus demons' and the illusion of perfection introduce a contemplative element, while Haitam's verse, which includes a prayer in Arabic, adds a layer of cultural and religious identity. These verses emphasize the diverse backgrounds and perspectives that contribute to their collective journey.

The song concludes with Lord's verse, which reflects on personal growth and the importance of staying true to one's roots. His lines about remembering those who supported him and the significance of returning to his community underscore the theme of gratitude and the importance of staying grounded.

'Zermatt' is a rich tapestry of personal stories, cultural references, and social commentary, woven together by the shared experience of striving for success against the odds. The song's layered narrative and diverse voices create a powerful and resonant message about resilience, community, and the ongoing journey towards one's goals.

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