Berimbau Metalizado

Ivete Sangalo Ivete Sangalo

The Electrifying Pulse of 'Berimbau Metalizado'

Ivete Sangalo's 'Berimbau Metalizado' is a vibrant celebration of rhythm and dance, capturing the essence of Brazilian musical culture. The song's lyrics repeatedly ask, 'Que som é esse mano?' ('What sound is this, man?'), reflecting the curiosity and excitement surrounding a new, electrifying sound that compels people to dance. This sound is described as a unique blend of traditional and modern elements, combining the beats of the tambor, the melody of the violin, and the metallic resonance of the agogô, all driven by the powerful berimbau, a traditional Brazilian instrument.

The berimbau, typically associated with capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music, is given a modern twist in this song. The 'metalizado' (metallic) aspect suggests an infusion of contemporary, perhaps electronic, elements that enhance its traditional sound. This fusion creates a hypnotic and irresistible rhythm that 'não deixa ninguém parado' ('doesn't let anyone stand still'), emphasizing the communal and infectious nature of the music.

The repetitive chorus, with its rhythmic 'Tá, tá, tá,' mimics the beat of the music, reinforcing the song's energetic and pulsating vibe. The lyrics describe how this sound 'arrasta toda a massa' ('drags the whole crowd') and 'balança o chão da praça' ('shakes the ground of the square'), illustrating the powerful impact of the music on the people and the environment. The song captures a moment of collective euphoria, where everyone is 'arrepiado' ('thrilled') and united by the 'berimbau metalizado,' showcasing the transformative power of music to bring people together and create a shared experience of joy and movement.

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