Minha Terra (feat. Supa Squad e Apollo G)

Mariza Mariza

A Heartfelt Ode to Homeland and Heritage

Mariza's song "Minha Terra," featuring Supa Squad and Apollo G, is a poignant tribute to the artist's homeland and the deep emotional ties she has with it. The lyrics are imbued with a sense of nostalgia and longing, reflecting on the memories and experiences that have shaped her identity. The repeated phrase "Ó minha gente" (Oh my people) underscores the connection she feels with her community and the collective experiences they share. This refrain serves as a reminder of the shared history and cultural heritage that binds them together.

The song delves into the themes of memory and belonging, with Mariza expressing a deep yearning for the land of her ancestors. She speaks of planting faith in the mountains and the fruits of that faith nourishing everyone. This metaphor highlights the enduring impact of her roots and the sustenance they provide, both spiritually and culturally. The lyrics also touch on the passage of time and the changes it brings, yet the memories of her homeland remain a constant source of comfort and strength.

Supa Squad and Apollo G's contributions add layers to the narrative, bringing in perspectives of urban life and the struggles faced by those who have left their homeland. They speak of the pain of separation and the hope of one day reuniting with loved ones. The song's blend of traditional and contemporary elements mirrors the fusion of past and present in the lives of those who are part of the diaspora. Ultimately, "Minha Terra" is a celebration of heritage, resilience, and the unbreakable bond with one's roots, no matter where life takes you.

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  1. Primavera
  2. Melhor de Mim
  3. Que Deus Me Perdoe
  4. Saudade Solta
  5. Transparente
  6. Meu Amor Pequenino
  7. Desejos Vãos
  8. Mi Fado Mío
  9. Feira de Castro
  10. Quem Me Dera
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