Vendedor de Bananas

Os Incríveis Os Incríveis

The Humble Banana Vendor: A Tale of Dignity and Ambition

“Vendedor de Bananas” by Os Incríveis is a vibrant and heartfelt song that tells the story of a young banana vendor who takes pride in his work. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the vendor's daily life, calling out the different types of bananas he has for sale, from Banana Nanica to Banana Ouro. This repetitive chant not only highlights the variety of his offerings but also serves as a metaphor for the diversity and richness of life itself.

The song delves deeper into the vendor's personal aspirations and struggles. He is a young boy who needs money and chooses to earn it by selling bananas from dawn to dusk. Despite the hard work, he finds joy in his job and takes pride in being able to support himself. The vendor's desire to stay fashionable and his love for sharing stories with his beloved add layers to his character, making him relatable and endearing. His work is not just a means to an end but a source of personal dignity and social acceptance.

The lyrics also touch on themes of social perception and self-worth. The vendor feels respected in his role, as no one calls him a pariah or a vagabond. This sense of honor is crucial to his identity, as he reassures his mother of his integrity. The repeated calls of “Olha a banana” and “Olha o bananeiro” serve as a proud declaration of his profession. Through this song, Os Incríveis celebrate the dignity of labor and the simple yet profound pride that comes from honest work, making it a timeless anthem for the working class.

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