Escaping Earthly Struggles: A Journey to the Moon in 'Novelos'

In 'Novelos,' Tulipa Ruiz crafts a vivid narrative of escape and disillusionment with the world. The song opens with the declaration of a desire to 'morar na Lua' (live on the Moon), symbolizing a retreat from the harsh realities of life on Earth. The lyrics paint a picture of someone overwhelmed by societal pressures and the lack of basic necessities, such as shelter and food. This sense of frustration is palpable as the protagonist expresses a deep weariness with the world, feeling out of place and disconnected from the natural elements like rivers, winds, and animals.

The repetition of 'minguei' (I withered) and 'sangrei' (I bled) underscores the emotional and physical toll of these struggles. The protagonist's pain is not just personal but also a reflection of broader societal issues, such as inequality and the dehumanizing effects of modern life. The lyrics suggest a longing for a simpler, more authentic existence, free from the artificial distinctions that separate people from each other and from nature.

In the chorus, the protagonist packs a metaphorical backpack with their 'maluquice' (craziness), 'valentia' (bravery), 'esquisitice' (weirdness), 'simpatia' (kindness), and 'volúpia' (lust). These items represent the core aspects of their identity, which they refuse to leave behind despite their desire to escape. The inclusion of 'óvulos, óculos, novelos' (eggs, glasses, skeins) adds a layer of complexity, hinting at themes of creation, perception, and the tangled nature of life. The song concludes with a reaffirmation of the protagonist's decision to 'voo' (fly) away, embracing their individuality and rejecting societal norms.

'The song 'Novelos' by Tulipa Ruiz is a poignant exploration of the desire to escape from societal pressures and find solace in one's true self. It speaks to the universal human experience of feeling out of place and the longing for a more meaningful existence.

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  2. Virou (feat. Felipe Cordeiro)
  3. Prumo
  4. Novelos
  5. Da menina
  6. Só Sei Dançar Com Você
  7. Efêmera
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