Vou Apertar

Cazuza Cazuza

Cazuza's Cautionary Tale: Navigating the Streets

Cazuza's song "Vou Apertar" is a vivid portrayal of the street life and the constant vigilance required to navigate its dangers. The phrase "vou apertar, mas não vou acender agora" (I'll roll it, but I won't light it now) serves as a metaphor for restraint and caution. In the context of the song, it suggests that while the protagonist is preparing to indulge in something potentially risky, he is aware of the dangers and chooses to wait for a safer moment. This reflects a broader theme of survival and prudence in a hazardous environment.

The lyrics paint a picture of a world where trust is scarce, and betrayal is common. Phrases like "tem dedo de seta adoidado, todos eles afim de entregar os irmãos" (there are many informers, all of them eager to betray their brothers) highlight the pervasive sense of paranoia and the need to be constantly on guard. The song captures the tension and the need for strategic thinking to avoid falling into traps set by both law enforcement and fellow street dwellers.

Cazuza, known for his raw and poetic lyrics, often delved into themes of rebellion, love, and existential angst. In "Vou Apertar," he combines his lyrical prowess with a gritty depiction of street life, creating a song that resonates with the struggles of those living on the margins of society. The repeated refrain emphasizes the importance of timing and caution, serving as a reminder that in the chaotic world he describes, patience and awareness are crucial for survival.

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