90comDolly (feat. Predella)

Dalsin Dalsin

Navigating Hardships and Dreams in '90comDolly'

Dalsin's song '90comDolly' featuring Predella is a raw and poignant exploration of life in the favelas, touching on themes of struggle, survival, and aspiration. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the harsh realities faced by those growing up in impoverished neighborhoods, where violence and hardship are everyday occurrences. The title itself, '90comDolly,' references a popular Brazilian soda, symbolizing the simplicity and modesty of the artist's upbringing.

The song delves into the personal experiences of Dalsin and his peers, highlighting the impact of absent fathers and the strength of being raised by women. The line 'Quem aprendeu a ser homem criado por duas mulheres' underscores the resilience and adaptability required to navigate such an environment. The artist also reflects on the psychological toll of these experiences, mentioning how he copes with trauma and the constant battle to maintain a facade of well-being.

Material aspirations and the pursuit of financial stability are recurring themes in the song. Dalsin speaks about the allure of money and the desire to escape the cycle of poverty, as seen in lines like 'Com um malote de dinheiro dá pra refletir.' However, he also acknowledges the moral and ethical dilemmas that come with this pursuit, questioning whether material success can truly bring happiness and fulfillment. The song's narrative is a powerful commentary on the socio-economic challenges faced by many in Brazil, offering a glimpse into the dreams and struggles of those striving for a better life.

The song also touches on the broader social issues affecting the community, such as violence and the loss of young lives. The tragic story of a man named José, who is killed by young boys over a cellphone, serves as a stark reminder of the senseless violence that plagues these neighborhoods. Dalsin's lyrics are a call for empathy and understanding, urging listeners to recognize the systemic issues that contribute to such tragedies and the need for change.

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