Nas Ruas

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Finding Solace in the Streets: A Reflection on Society

The song 'Nas Ruas' by Ira! delves into the complexities of urban life and the solace found in the streets. The repeated line 'Nas ruas é que me sinto bem' (In the streets is where I feel good) suggests a sense of comfort and belonging that the narrator finds amidst the chaos of the city. This sentiment is contrasted with the observation of people who are not well-dressed and could be better off, highlighting the socio-economic disparities that are visible in urban settings.

The lyrics also touch on the dehumanization and exploitation present in society. The phrase 'Vejo pessoas desmioladas' (I see brainless people) and 'Viraram a massa devorada por alguém' (They turned into a mass devoured by someone) suggest that individuals have been reduced to mere commodities, manipulated by those who are 'sem princípios e muito esperto' (without principles and very clever). This critique is further emphasized by the line 'Muitos veem no homem um cifrão' (Many see a man as a dollar sign), indicating that people are often valued only for their economic worth, rather than their humanity.

Ira!'s musical style, often characterized by its raw energy and socially conscious lyrics, is evident in 'Nas Ruas'. The song serves as a commentary on the alienation and materialism that pervade modern society, while also offering a glimpse of hope and connection found in the shared experience of city life. The streets, despite their flaws, become a place of refuge and authenticity for the narrator, a space where they can feel at ease and observe the world around them.

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  2. Flerte Fatal
  3. Tolices
  4. Nas Ruas
  5. 15 Anos
  6. Você Não Serve Para Mim
  7. Dias de Luta
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