Jah Jah Me Leve

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A Spiritual Journey Towards Love and Unity

Ponto de Equilíbrio's song "Jah Jah Me Leve" is a heartfelt plea for spiritual guidance and salvation. The lyrics express a deep sense of gratitude and a desire to live a life filled with love and positivity. The repeated phrase "Oh Jah Jah me leve, obrigado aí" translates to "Oh Jah, take me, thank you." This line reflects the artist's reverence for Jah, a term often used in Rastafarian culture to refer to God. The song encourages listeners to 'reggae' or 'regue' their lives with love, using a clever play on words that ties the genre of reggae music to the act of nurturing life with love.

The lyrics also speak of a future rescue by Jah and his army, who will come armed with healing and love. This imagery suggests a spiritual or divine intervention that will save righteous individuals. The mention of different modes of transport, like a ship or a train, symbolizes the uncertainty of how this salvation will come but assures that it will indeed arrive. The song's message is one of hope and faith, emphasizing that love and healing are the ultimate weapons in the battle for a better world.

In the final verses, the song envisions a moment where all lives and dimensions are united, creating a bridge to a single homeland free from disillusionment. This utopian vision aligns with the Rastafarian belief in a return to Zion, a place of unity and peace. The song's call to 'reggae' life with love serves as a reminder that love is the foundation for building a harmonious and just world.

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  1. Jah Jah Me Leve
  2. Estar Com Você
  3. Aonde Vai Chegar?
  4. Nossa Música (feat. Gabriel o Pensador)
  5. Verdadeiro Valor
  6. Direitos Iguais
  7. Coisa Feia
  8. Mais Amor (feat. Tati Portella)
  9. Menino João (Lembranças do Jordão)
  10. Mais Que Desejo (feat. Maneva)
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