Vou Virar Fazendeiro
Os Barões da Pisadinha
Embracing the Rural Life: A Journey to Simplicity
The song "Vou Virar Fazendeiro" by Os Barões da Pisadinha captures a profound shift from urban to rural life, celebrating the simplicity and authenticity of living in the countryside. The lyrics describe the protagonist's decision to leave the city behind and embrace a life on the farm. This transition is marked by trading the luxuries and fast-paced lifestyle of the city for the earthy, grounded existence of a farmer. The mention of swapping a sophisticated fragrance (two one two) for the smell of cattle and selling a beach house to move to a farm underscores a deep yearning for a more genuine and fulfilling way of life.
The song also highlights the cultural elements of rural living, such as wearing traditional farm attire (hat, boots, leggings, and a leather jacket) and engaging in activities like dancing forró, a popular Brazilian dance, while drinking cachaça, a traditional Brazilian spirit. The protagonist's choice to replace a piano with a guitar symbolizes a return to simpler, more heartfelt forms of expression. The imagery of waking up next to a 'vaqueira massa' (a cool cowgirl) adds a romantic and adventurous dimension to this new lifestyle.
Furthermore, the song emphasizes the protagonist's commitment to this new way of life, as they express excitement about buying cattle, saddling a good horse, and participating in vaquejada, a traditional Brazilian rodeo. The repeated assertion that this is their life now and they won't give it up reflects a strong sense of identity and satisfaction found in rural living. The mention of competing with 'Safadão,' a popular Brazilian singer, in vaquejada adds a playful and competitive spirit to the narrative, highlighting the joy and camaraderie found in rural traditions.