Eu Queria Mudar
Grelo
The Struggle for Change in a Harsh Reality
The song 'Eu Queria Mudar' by Grelo da Seresta delves into the complexities of growing up in a challenging environment and the desire for change. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a life shaped by hardship, survival, and the constant hustle. The repeated refrain 'Eu queria mudar' (I wanted to change) underscores a deep yearning for transformation, yet the verses reveal the entrenched behaviors and circumstances that make change difficult.
The narrative begins with the artist reflecting on how their world has taught them to be street-smart and resourceful. The mention of 'fazer a correria' (doing the hustle) and 'meter fita' (pulling scams) highlights the necessity of cunning and quick thinking in their environment. The lyrics also touch on the lack of trust and friendship, emphasizing a life where one must always be on guard. This portrayal of a tough upbringing is further illustrated by childhood memories of mischief and rebellion, such as skipping school and causing trouble in the neighborhood.
As the song progresses, the artist recounts more serious transgressions and the consequences they faced, including time spent in juvenile detention ('Passei infância no Caje'). The lyrics convey a sense of inevitability and resignation, as the artist describes becoming accustomed to the harsh realities of their life. Despite the desire to change, the pull of their environment and the habits formed over time create a cycle that is hard to break. The song ends with a reflection on the material and emotional poverty that defines their world, contrasting the lack of modern comforts with the presence of outdated technology and constant surveillance by authorities.
'Eu Queria Mudar' is a poignant exploration of the struggle for change in the face of overwhelming odds. It captures the tension between the desire for a better life and the powerful forces that keep individuals trapped in their circumstances.