Cruz de Tecido

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A Lament for Lost Souls and Systemic Failures

O Rappa's song "Cruz de Tecido" is a poignant reflection on a tragic event, likely inspired by a real-life aviation disaster. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of chaos and despair, with eyes in panic reflecting the flames that cross the sky, symbolizing the immediate aftermath of a catastrophic plane crash. The imagery of steel and concrete structures meeting the sky, and the mention of many lost souls, underscores the magnitude of the tragedy.

The song critiques the societal and systemic failures that led to the disaster. The lines about the music calling the nation's attention and shocking society highlight the role of media in bringing such tragedies to light. The repeated mention of "controladores sem controles" (controllers without controls) and the phrase "uma tragédia anunciada" (an announced tragedy) point to the negligence and lack of accountability among those responsible for aviation safety. The song suggests that this disaster was not an isolated incident but a result of ongoing systemic issues.

The recurring motif of "rosas coloridas em branca cruz de tecido" (colored roses on a white fabric cross) serves as a powerful symbol of mourning and impunity. It reflects the grief of the victims' families and the broader community, as well as the perceived lack of justice and accountability. The repeated questioning of "quem foi" (who was it) emphasizes the search for responsibility and the frustration with the lack of answers. The song is a call to remember the victims and to demand accountability from those in power, making it a powerful social and political statement.

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  2. Lado B Lado A
  3. Reza Vela
  4. Monstro Invisível
  5. O Horizonte É Logo Alí
  6. Miséria S.A.
  7. 7 Vezes
  8. Uma Vida Só
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  10. Se Não Avisar o Bicho Pega
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