Ruínas da Babilônia

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The Duality of Suffering and Corruption in 'Ruínas da Babilônia'

Tribo de Jah's song 'Ruínas da Babilônia' paints a vivid picture of the stark contrasts between the suffering of the common people and the corruption of the powerful elite. The lyrics begin by highlighting the struggles of everyday individuals, particularly focusing on mothers and fathers who strive to provide for their families despite overwhelming odds. The imagery of parents working tirelessly yet unable to secure basic necessities like milk and bread for their children underscores the harsh realities faced by many. This segment of the song calls for faith and resilience, suggesting that inner strength and divine providence (referred to as 'Jah') will ultimately provide what is needed.

In stark contrast, the second part of the song shifts focus to the 'ignoble lords'—the wealthy and powerful individuals who hide their greed and indecency behind a facade of respectability. These 'lords' are depicted as manipulative and self-serving, using their influence to maintain their status and wealth. The song criticizes their superficial charm and the ease with which they navigate social and political circles, all while engaging in corrupt practices. The lyrics suggest that their apparent success is built on a foundation of deceit and exploitation.

The song culminates in a prophetic warning: these powerful individuals will eventually face the consequences of their actions. The 'ruins of Babylon' symbolize the inevitable downfall of those who build their lives on corruption and greed. The imagery of the ground crumbling beneath their feet serves as a powerful metaphor for the collapse of their ill-gotten empires. In this way, 'Ruínas da Babilônia' not only critiques social and economic inequalities but also offers a message of hope and justice, suggesting that true power and stability come from integrity and faith, not from wealth and influence.

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  1. Ruínas da Babilônia
  2. Não Basta Ser Rasta
  3. Um Só Amor
  4. Uma Onda Que Passou
  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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