Celebrating the Strength of Women in José Augusto's 'Mujer'

José Augusto's song 'Mujer' is a heartfelt tribute to the strength and resilience of women, challenging the outdated notion that women are the 'weaker sex.' The lyrics begin by outright dismissing the idea of women as fragile, and the artist uses his personal experience to highlight the robustness and wisdom of women. He acknowledges the role of women in his life, particularly one he is close to, and admires the way she balances her strength with a facade of submission that ultimately captivates him.

The song goes on to describe a typical evening scene where the artist seeks the comfort of a woman who is entirely his own. However, he realizes that his desires are secondary to the needs of their children, who all depend on her in different ways. This scenario paints a picture of a woman who is central to the family, tirelessly attending to the needs of her children and partner. The lyrics emphasize the dependency and neediness of the men in her life, further underscoring her indispensable role.

Finally, the song uses poetic imagery to elevate the status of women, comparing them to a creation of clay that has inspired the artist. He admits that despite his own strength, he cannot match the woman's might and the education she has received. The song ends with a humble acknowledgment of the woman's superiority in resilience and spirit. 'Mujer' is a song that not only celebrates the everyday heroism of women but also serves as a call to recognize and appreciate their contributions in all aspects of life.

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  1. Mi Primer Amor
  2. História de Nós Dois
  3. A Noite Mais Linda
  4. Separação
  5. Mi História entre tus dedos
  6. Chuvas de Verão
  7. Besame Mucho
  8. Tudo Deu Em Nada
  9. Evidências (part. Roberta Miranda)
  10. Mãe
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