Daquele Jeito

Maneva Maneva

Embracing the Simple Joys of Life

“Daquele Jeito” by Maneva is a song that captures the essence of a laid-back, carefree afternoon. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a young man enjoying the simple pleasures of life, such as watching a soccer game and feeling the warmth of the sun. The phrase “tô daquele jeito” suggests a state of being relaxed and content, free from the pressures and worries of the world. This sense of ease is further emphasized by the imagery of being barefoot and at ease on the sidewalk, observing life as it unfolds.

However, the song also touches on deeper themes of societal judgment and prejudice. The protagonist is aware of the preconceived notions that others, particularly the person he is observing, may have about him. The term “moleque maloqueiro” is often used to describe a young, carefree, and sometimes mischievous boy from a lower socioeconomic background. Despite these stereotypes, the protagonist embraces his identity and finds joy in his passions, such as singing and playing soccer. The repeated mention of physical discomfort, like sore legs from soccer and red eyes from the sun, highlights the authenticity and rawness of his experiences.

Maneva, known for their reggae-influenced sound, often explores themes of love, peace, and social issues in their music. “Daquele Jeito” is no exception, as it combines a mellow, soothing melody with lyrics that encourage listeners to appreciate the simple moments in life while also reflecting on the impact of societal judgments. The song invites us to look beyond stereotypes and see the beauty in everyday experiences and the resilience of those who live authentically despite societal prejudices.

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  1. Pisando Descalço
  2. Luz Que Me Traz Paz
  3. Morena
  4. O Amor
  5. Evidências
  6. Daquele Jeito
  7. Reviso Meus Planos
  8. Banco de Areia (feat. MC Hariel)
  9. Moleque de Favela
  10. Vá Viver
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