Fairplay

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Surviving the Streets: Sidoka's Anthem of Resilience

Sidoka's song "Fairplay" delves into the harsh realities of life on the streets, where fairness is a rare commodity. The opening lines, "Na rua não tem fairplay, não se ilude," set the tone by highlighting the absence of fair play in the streets. Sidoka reflects on his struggles and the emotional toll they have taken on him, admitting that he has cried over his losses but refuses to be blamed for his circumstances. He emphasizes his resilience and integrity, stating that despite the hardships, he has never envied others.

The lyrics also touch on themes of material success and the superficiality that often accompanies it. Sidoka mentions luxury brands like Gucci and Farfetch, symbolizing the allure of wealth and status. However, he remains grounded, acknowledging that these material possessions do not define him. The line "Pra trás que nunca olhei" signifies his forward-looking attitude, focusing on his goals and aspirations rather than dwelling on past mistakes or regrets.

Sidoka's narrative is one of self-reliance and determination. He advises listeners to be their own source of strength and not let others dictate their path. The song also addresses the presence of envy and malice from others, warning to stay vigilant and cautious. Despite the challenges, Sidoka remains steadfast, never losing sight of his purpose. The recurring theme of being "bem decidido" underscores his unwavering resolve to succeed on his own terms, without falling into the traps of illusion or despair.

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