Andar Como Terrorista
Criolo
A Cry for Peace in the Midst of Chaos
Criolo's song "Andar Como Terrorista" is a powerful commentary on the violence and despair that plague the favelas of Brazil. The repeated refrain, "Desta vez o canhão não será necessário, Andar como terrorista fortemente armado," translates to "This time the cannon will not be necessary, walking like a heavily armed terrorist." This line serves as a stark reminder of the constant state of warfare and the normalization of violence in these communities. Criolo is urging for a change, a moment where weapons are not the answer, and peace can be sought instead.
The lyrics delve into the harsh realities of life in the favelas, where crime and poverty are rampant. Criolo paints a vivid picture of young boys playing soccer, juxtaposed with the grim reality of drug dealers who provide for their families through illegal means. He emphasizes that his words are not an endorsement of crime but a reflection of the dire circumstances that lead individuals down this path. The song also criticizes the authorities and the systemic neglect that perpetuates this cycle of violence and poverty.
Criolo's message is clear: the current state of affairs is unsustainable, and the community must find a way to break free from the cycle of violence. He calls for unity and understanding, highlighting the importance of friendship and solidarity in the face of adversity. The song is a plea for peace and a better future, where the need for weapons and violence is eradicated, and the favelas can thrive without fear and despair.