É Disso que o Velho Gosta

Chitãozinho & Xororó Chitãozinho & Xororó

Celebrating Tradition and Simple Pleasures in 'É Disso que o Velho Gosta'

Chitãozinho & Xororó's song 'É Disso que o Velho Gosta' is a heartfelt tribute to the simple yet fulfilling life of a traditional gaucho, a South American cowboy. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man who has grown up in the countryside, learning to value the customs and lifestyle passed down from his father. The song emphasizes the importance of tradition, family, and the simple joys of life, such as enjoying a good barbecue (churrasco), sipping on chimarrão (a traditional South American tea), dancing (fandango), having a drink (trago), and the company of women.

The song's protagonist reflects on his upbringing, where his father, a proud gaucho, instilled in him the values of hard work, loyalty, and the appreciation of life's simple pleasures. The repetition of the chorus, 'Churrasco, bom chimarrão, fandango, trago e mulher,' underscores the significance of these elements in the gaucho culture. These are not just activities but symbols of a way of life that is deeply rooted in tradition and community.

As the protagonist grows older, he continues to embrace these values and looks forward to passing them on to his own children. The song conveys a sense of continuity and the importance of preserving cultural heritage. It also highlights the joy and contentment that come from living a life true to one's roots. Through its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics, 'É Disso que o Velho Gosta' resonates with anyone who cherishes their cultural identity and the simple pleasures of life.

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  1. Evidências
  2. Saudade da Minha Terra (feat. João Paulo e Daniel)
  3. No Rancho Fundo
  4. Galopeira
  5. Pura Emoção
  6. Meu Disfarce
  7. Deixa
  8. Bailão de Peão
  9. Sinônimos (feat. Ana Castela)
  10. Nascemos Pra Cantar
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