Quem Tem Fé (feat. Chico César)

Rael Rael

Faith as a Unifying Force in a Divided World

Rael's song "Quem Tem Fé," featuring Chico César, delves into the complexities of faith and its role in a world fraught with division and fear. The lyrics open with a contemplation of the planet's chaotic state, where conflicts arise among people. Rael emphasizes that true value lies not in material possessions but in the ideas and content one can convey through words. He reflects on his own heritage, being the grandson of a white grandmother and a black grandmother, both of whom practiced different forms of faith. Despite their differences, both grandmothers taught him the importance of faith, courage, and love.

The song highlights the diverse expressions of faith, from Christian prayers to Afro-Brazilian rituals, and even Eastern mantras. Rael's grandmothers, one saying "amém" and the other "axé," symbolize the harmonious coexistence of different spiritual practices. This blend of faiths is further illustrated by the imagery of one grandmother with a rosary and the other with a luminous blue guide. The song suggests that faith, regardless of its form, can be a source of strength and unity, teaching valuable life lessons and fostering a sense of community.

Rael also critiques the modern world's obsession with security and fear. He contrasts the paranoia of living in gated communities with the creative and advanced thinking found in less privileged areas. The song argues that true faith can alleviate fear and promote dialogue and transformation. By believing in the power of conversation and prayer, those with faith can navigate life's challenges without succumbing to panic. The recurring refrain, which includes various religious phrases, underscores the universal nature of faith and its potential to bring people together, transcending cultural and religious boundaries.

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