A Loba

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The Fierce Loyalty of 'A Loba'

The song 'A Loba' by Alcione, a renowned Brazilian samba artist, is a powerful anthem of self-respect and assertiveness in a romantic relationship. The lyrics portray a woman who is deeply loving and devoted, comparing her fidelity to that of a loyal dog, and expressing her willingness to give her life for her partner. However, she sets clear boundaries, warning her lover not to betray her trust, as she will not tolerate infidelity.

The song's chorus reveals the duality of the protagonist's nature. She describes herself as sweet and polite, but also as a 'loba,' or 'she-wolf,' hiding beneath the skin of a cat. This metaphor suggests that while she may appear gentle and accommodating, she possesses an inner strength and ferocity. She is willing to do anything to make her partner happy, but she also demands respect and faithfulness in return. The repeated phrase 'chumbo trocado não dói' implies that she believes in reciprocating the treatment she receives—if hurt, she will not be destroyed but will respond in kind.

Alcione's 'A Loba' is not just a song about love; it's a declaration of a woman's worth and her refusal to be taken for granted. The protagonist is capable of great love and sacrifice, but she also has the courage to stand up for herself and move on if her terms are not met. The song resonates with themes of empowerment, self-worth, and the complexity of human emotions in romantic relationships.

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  1. Figa de Guiné
  2. Meu Ébano
  3. Você Me Vira a Cabeça (Me Tira do Sério)
  4. Tem Dendê
  5. Não Deixe o Samba Morrer
  6. Um Ser de Luz
  7. Meu Vício É Você
  8. A Que Mais Deixa Saudade
  9. Retalhos de Cetim
  10. Amor Surreal
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