Androginismo

Almôndegas Almôndegas

Embracing Androgyny: A Celebration of Nonconformity

The song 'Androginismo' by Almôndegas is a vibrant and playful exploration of androgyny and nonconformity. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a character who defies traditional gender norms, embodying a blend of masculine and feminine traits. This character is described as someone who 'androginizes,' inviting others to join in a carnival-like celebration of self-expression. The use of high heels, rings, and feathers, along with the act of blowing kisses to all their loves, highlights a flamboyant and unapologetic embrace of individuality and color.

The song also touches on societal reactions to this androgynous figure. The narrator's mother and father represent conventional viewpoints, labeling the character as 'dangerous' and recounting sightings of them in places like cabarets. These reactions underscore the tension between societal expectations and the freedom of self-expression. The character's actions, described as 'anarchizing' and 'dissocializing,' challenge the status quo, pushing against the boundaries of what is considered acceptable behavior.

The recurring imagery of a circus and a comet, along with the playful reference to Santa Claus, adds a whimsical and almost magical quality to the character. This suggests that the androgynous figure is not just a person but a symbol of joy, freedom, and the breaking of norms. The song ultimately celebrates this figure's ability to live 'always in color,' scandalizing and refreshing the world around them. Through its lively and colorful lyrics, 'Androginismo' champions the beauty of diversity and the importance of embracing one's true self, regardless of societal expectations.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Androginismo
  2. Vento Negro
  3. Canção Da Meia-Noite
View all Almôndegas songs

Most popular topics in Almôndegas songs

Related artists

  1. Kleiton e Kledir
    Kleiton e Kledir
  2. Vitor Ramil
    Vitor Ramil
  3. Garotos da Rua
    Garotos da Rua
  4. Dante Ramon Ledesma
    Dante Ramon Ledesma
  5. Os Serranos
    Os Serranos
  6. César Passarinho
    César Passarinho
  7. Acústicos & Valvulados
    Acústicos & Valvulados
  8. Leopoldo Rassier
    Leopoldo Rassier