Negróide

Taiguara Taiguara

A Melody of Liberation and Love: Taiguara's 'Negróide'

Taiguara's song 'Negróide' is a powerful anthem that celebrates black identity, love, and the quest for freedom. The lyrics open with a tender address to a 'Negra linda, amada,' a beautiful black woman, whose presence is likened to the color of dawn. This imagery sets a tone of reverence and admiration, highlighting the beauty and significance of blackness in a poetic and evocative manner.

The song delves deeper into themes of hope and resilience. Taiguara sings about how his song gives birth to his hope, making him feel stronger and more alive. The act of singing becomes a metaphor for empowerment and self-affirmation. He asserts that through his music, he gains freedom, a freedom that transcends racial boundaries and societal constraints. The line 'Liberdade, se ela é branca eu tenho o que eu quis' suggests that even if freedom is perceived as a privilege of the white, he has achieved it through his own means, emphasizing self-determination and inner strength.

Taiguara also touches on the transformative power of love, stating that love is greater than prejudice and more personal than any legal right. This sentiment underscores the idea that love is a universal force that can overcome societal barriers and injustices. The song concludes with a hopeful vision where if more white people sang and loved, the world could be a happier place. This closing thought invites listeners to imagine a world where empathy and understanding prevail, bridging racial divides and fostering a more inclusive and joyful society.

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  1. Viagem
  2. Teu Sonho Não Acabou
  3. India
  4. Helena, Helena, Helena
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