Anota a Placa (É o Trem) (part. Vinta)
Tz da Coronel
The Unstoppable Force: A Journey of Resilience and Authenticity
Tz da Coronel's song "Anota a Placa (É o Trem) (feat. Vinta)" is a powerful anthem of resilience, authenticity, and the pursuit of true wealth. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a life marked by struggle and triumph, emphasizing that real value lies not in material possessions but in the intangible qualities that money cannot buy. The repeated phrase "Anota a placa, é o trem" ("Take note of the license plate, it's the train") symbolizes the unstoppable force of the artist and his crew, moving forward with determination and strength.
The song delves into themes of loyalty, integrity, and the importance of staying true to oneself. Tz da Coronel highlights the significance of genuine connections and the wisdom gained through experience. Lines like "Eu só acredito no sorriso das crianças" ("I only believe in the smiles of children") and "Amor é só de mãe, eu aprendi com o tempo" ("Love is only from a mother, I learned with time") reflect a deep understanding of life's true values. The artist acknowledges the challenges faced and the judgments received, but remains steadfast in his mission, driven by talent and perseverance.
Cultural references to brands like Lacoste and Kenner, as well as the mention of the favela, ground the song in a specific socio-economic context. The lyrics also touch on the duality of life in the streets, where appearances can be deceiving and trust is hard-earned. The song's message is clear: success is not measured by wealth alone, but by the strength of character and the ability to rise above adversity. Tz da Coronel's "Anota a Placa (É o Trem)" is a testament to the power of resilience and the pursuit of a meaningful life, beyond the superficial trappings of material wealth.