Morena Raiz

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The Timeless Beauty of 'Morena Raiz'

Tribo de Jah's song 'Morena Raiz' is a heartfelt ode to a woman who embodies natural beauty and authenticity. The lyrics celebrate a 'morena raiz,' a term that can be translated as 'rooted brunette,' symbolizing a woman who is deeply connected to her origins and true to herself. The song paints a vivid picture of this woman, describing her as naturally beautiful, sensual without effort, and possessing a genuine, unpretentious charm. She is likened to a flower from the northeastern region of Brazil, emphasizing her unique and regional beauty.

The chorus reinforces the admiration and affection the singer feels for this woman, calling her a true woman and a sisterly figure ('maninha'). Her presence brings immense joy and fulfillment to the singer's life, making him feel alive and happy. This deep emotional connection is further highlighted by the repeated lines, which emphasize the lasting impact she has on his well-being and happiness.

As the song progresses, it delves into the theme of longing and distance. The singer reflects on being far away from this beloved woman, yet finds comfort in the memories of her smile and the simple, unadulterated beauty she possesses. The imagery of returning to her, embracing her, and dancing closely to reggae music evokes a sense of warmth, intimacy, and ultimate satisfaction. The song beautifully captures the essence of love, longing, and the profound impact of a genuine connection with someone who embodies natural beauty and authenticity.

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  1. Não Basta Ser Rasta
  2. Um Só Amor
  3. Uma Onda Que Passou
  4. Ruínas da Babilônia
  5. Morena Raiz
  6. Magia Natural
  7. Abandonados Pelo Sistema (Babylon System)
  8. Além Do Véu De Maya
  9. Globalização
  10. Trem do Amor
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