Brasil Com P

Gog Gog

A Powerful Protest: The Plight of the Periphery in 'Brasil Com P'

Gog's song 'Brasil Com P' is a poignant and powerful commentary on the systemic issues plaguing Brazil's marginalized communities. The lyrics are a masterful use of alliteration, with nearly every word starting with the letter 'P,' which serves to emphasize the repetitive and pervasive nature of the problems being addressed. The song delves into the harsh realities faced by the poor, predominantly black population, who are often targeted by police and subjected to violence and discrimination. The repeated use of 'P' words creates a rhythmic and almost hypnotic effect, drawing the listener into the narrative and making the message even more impactful.

The song paints a vivid picture of the struggles faced by those living in the peripheries of Brazilian society. It highlights the corruption and self-serving nature of politicians, the brutality of the police, and the systemic inequalities that keep the poor oppressed. The lyrics mention various forms of exploitation and violence, from police brutality to political corruption, and the ways in which these issues are interlinked. The imagery of 'pescoço, peitos, pulmões perfurados' (necks, chests, lungs pierced) and 'pânico, pólvora, pá pá pá' (panic, gunpowder, bang bang bang) starkly illustrates the physical and psychological toll on the community.

Gog also addresses the broader societal issues, such as the lack of opportunities and the cycle of poverty that traps many in the periphery. The song calls for passion and patriotism, not in a nationalistic sense, but as a plea for genuine care and action to address these deep-rooted problems. The lyrics suggest that the solution lies in collective action and solidarity, as seen in the references to peaceful protests, marches, and community organizing. The song ends with a powerful question, 'Por que presidente por que?' (Why, president, why?), challenging those in power to address the systemic issues that perpetuate inequality and suffering.

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  1. Brasil Com P
  2. Brasília Periferia
  3. Quando o Pai Se Vai
  4. Carta a Mãe África
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