Sou Capoeira

Mestre Barrão Mestre Barrão

The Journey of Capoeira: From Street Kid to Global Ambassador

Mestre Barrão's song "Sou Capoeira" is a heartfelt narrative that delves into his personal journey and the transformative power of capoeira. The lyrics recount his early life as a street kid, facing discrimination and societal pressure to abandon capoeira in favor of more conventional paths like becoming a doctor, engineer, or lawyer. Despite these pressures, he remained steadfast in his passion for capoeira, viewing it not just as a martial art but as a vital part of his identity and culture.

The song highlights the societal stigma attached to capoeira, often dismissed as an activity for troublemakers rather than a respected art form. This reflects broader themes of cultural prejudice and the struggle for recognition faced by many traditional practices. Mestre Barrão's determination to pursue capoeira, despite being told it was a waste of time, underscores a powerful message about following one's passion and the importance of cultural heritage.

As the song progresses, it shifts from past struggles to present triumphs. Mestre Barrão now travels the world, spreading the art of capoeira and earning respect for it. This transformation from a marginalized street kid to a global ambassador of capoeira illustrates the art's profound impact and the respect it has garnered over time. The song ultimately celebrates the resilience of capoeira and its practitioners, emphasizing that true value and success come from staying true to one's roots and passions, regardless of societal expectations.

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  1. Sou Jogador
  2. Coração de Um Nordestino (feat. Mestre Toni Vargas)
  3. Mundo Enganador
  4. Dandara
  5. Luta de mandingueiro
  6. Lampião subia a serra
  7. Lamento do Menino
  8. Moleque Saci
  9. Sou Capoeira
  10. Cobra Traiçoeira
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