Eu Quero É Botar Meu Bloco Na Rua
Ney Matogrosso
Reclaiming Joy and Freedom in the Streets: Ney Matogrosso's Anthem
Ney Matogrosso's song 'Eu Quero É Botar Meu Bloco Na Rua' is a vibrant declaration of resilience and a call to reclaim joy and freedom. The lyrics reflect a defiant response to criticism and adversity. The opening lines address various accusations and judgments, suggesting that the narrator has been underestimated or misunderstood. Phrases like 'dormi de touca' (slept with a cap on) and 'perdi a boca' (lost my voice) imply that others see the narrator as passive or fearful. However, the repeated refrain 'Eu quero é botar meu bloco na rua' (I want to put my block on the street) serves as a powerful counter-narrative, emphasizing a desire to celebrate and live freely despite these perceptions.
The song's chorus is a celebration of life and individuality. 'Brincar, botar pra gemer' (play, make it moan) and 'gingar, pra dar e vender' (sway, to give and sell) evoke images of carnival, a time when social norms are upended, and people express themselves without restraint. This imagery is central to the song's message: the narrator wants to bring their 'bloco' (a group of people, often a parade group during carnival) to the streets, symbolizing a public display of joy, resistance, and community.
Ney Matogrosso, known for his flamboyant stage presence and powerful voice, brings an additional layer of meaning to the song. His career has often challenged societal norms, making 'Eu Quero É Botar Meu Bloco Na Rua' not just a personal anthem but a broader statement about freedom and self-expression. The song resonates with anyone who has felt marginalized or silenced, offering a rallying cry to take to the streets and celebrate one's true self.