Nasce Selvagem

Resistência Resistência

Embracing Individuality: The Wild Spirit Within

The song 'Nasce Selvagem' by Resistência is a powerful anthem celebrating individuality and the inherent freedom of the human spirit. The lyrics emphasize that a person belongs to themselves more than to any country, family, or generation. This notion is a profound statement about personal autonomy and the importance of self-identity over societal or historical affiliations. The repetition of 'Tu pertences a ti' (You belong to yourself) reinforces the idea that one's true allegiance is to their own being, rather than external expectations or norms.

The song further explores the theme of independence by contrasting personal freedom with various forms of societal control, such as employers, routines, professions, political parties, teams, and religions. By stating 'Mais do que a um patrão' (More than to a boss) and 'Mais do que a um partido' (More than to a party), the lyrics suggest that true fulfillment and self-worth come from within, rather than from external validation or adherence to societal structures. This message encourages listeners to live authentically and embrace their wild, untamed nature.

The chorus, 'Vive selvagem' (Live wild), serves as a call to action, urging individuals to embrace their innate wildness and live life on their own terms. The line 'Quando alguém nasce, nasce selvagem' (When someone is born, they are born wild) highlights the natural state of human beings as free and unbound by societal constraints. This song resonates with the universal desire for freedom and self-expression, reminding us that we are not owned by anyone or anything, and that our true essence is wild and untamed.

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