Fome do Cão

Raimundos Raimundos

The Relentless Hunger: A Dive into 'Fome do Cão' by Raimundos

Raimundos' song 'Fome do Cão' is a vivid portrayal of the relentless and insatiable hunger that drives human behavior. The phrase 'fome do cão' translates to 'hunger of the dog,' a metaphor for an intense, almost primal craving. This hunger is not just for food but for various desires and needs, including love, pleasure, and survival. The lyrics paint a picture of a circular, never-ending cycle of pursuit, where satisfaction is fleeting, and the chase is perpetual.

The song's narrative is filled with colorful and raw imagery, reflecting the band's punk rock roots and their knack for blending humor with social commentary. Lines like 'Comedor de jaca, mão-de-cola' and 'Bombom, camarão, mulher boa é violão' mix everyday elements with a sense of rustic charm and streetwise wisdom. The protagonist's journey is marked by encounters with various characters and situations, each adding to the tapestry of life's relentless pursuit of fulfillment. The mention of 'Lexotan,' a tranquilizer, hints at the escapism sought in the face of this unending hunger.

Culturally, 'Fome do Cão' resonates with the Brazilian experience, particularly the struggles and resilience of those living in less privileged circumstances. The song's repetitive chorus underscores the omnipresence of this hunger, whether it's the 'ronco da lara' (the growl of the stomach) or the broader metaphorical hunger for a better life. Raimundos, known for their energetic and rebellious style, use this song to capture the essence of human desire and the ceaseless quest for satisfaction, making it a powerful anthem of both struggle and defiance.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Mato Véio
  2. Mas Vó
  3. Puteiro Em João Pessoa
  4. Me Lambe
  5. Carrão de Dois
  6. Herbocinética
  7. Minha Cunhada
  8. Boca De Lata
  9. Eu Quero Ver o Oco
  10. Mulher de Fases
View all Raimundos songs

Most popular topics in Raimundos songs

Related artists

  1. Planet Hemp
    Planet Hemp
  2. Os Paralamas do Sucesso
    Os Paralamas do Sucesso
  3. Gabriel O Pensador
    Gabriel O Pensador
  4. O Surto
    O Surto
  5. Titãs
    Titãs
  6. Pedra Letícia
    Pedra Letícia
  7. Barão Vermelho
    Barão Vermelho
  8. Garotos Podres
    Garotos Podres