Mulher Barriguda
Ney Matogrosso
A Pregnant Woman's Hope for Peace
Ney Matogrosso's song 'Mulher Barriguda' delves into the anxieties and hopes of a pregnant woman contemplating the future of her unborn child. The lyrics are simple yet profound, posing questions about the child's destiny and the world they will grow up in. The repeated questioning of 'qual o destino que ele vai ter?' (what will his destiny be?) and 'que será ele quando crescer?' (what will he be when he grows up?) reflects a universal concern among parents about the uncertainties of the future.
The song takes a poignant turn as it addresses the possibility of war. The line 'Haverá guerra ainda?' (Will there still be war?) followed by 'tomara que não' (I hope not) underscores a deep yearning for peace. This sentiment is particularly powerful given the historical context of Brazil during the 1970s, a period marked by political turmoil and military dictatorship. Ney Matogrosso, known for his expressive and often provocative performances, uses this song to voice a collective desire for a better, more peaceful world for future generations.
Ney Matogrosso's unique vocal style and emotive delivery add layers of meaning to the song. His ability to convey vulnerability and strength simultaneously makes 'Mulher Barriguda' a touching and thought-provoking piece. The song resonates with anyone who has ever worried about the future, making it a timeless reflection on the hopes and fears that come with bringing new life into the world.