Do Brasil

Vander Lee Vander Lee

The Heartbeat of Brazil: Celebrating the Sertão

Vander Lee's song "Do Brasil" is a heartfelt tribute to the sertão, the semi-arid region of Brazil that is often overlooked in discussions about the country. The lyrics emphasize the importance of recognizing and valuing the sertão as an integral part of Brazil's identity. By stating that ignoring the sertão is like being blind in broad daylight or denying cheese with a knife in hand, Lee underscores the absurdity of neglecting this vital region.

The song paints a vivid picture of the sertão's contributions to the nation. It highlights the hard work and resilience of its people, such as Clemente, who carries seeds, and Maria, who starts her day in the cornfield. These individuals represent the backbone of Brazil, providing essential agricultural products like rice and beans that sustain the country. The song also acknowledges the cultural richness of the sertão, with references to traditional music and dance, symbolized by Zé coco, viola, rabeca, folia, and canção.

Lee's lyrics call for a deeper appreciation of the sertão, urging listeners to see it as the foundation of Brazil's future. By celebrating the everyday heroes of the sertão, the song advocates for a more inclusive and holistic view of the nation. It suggests that true love for Brazil involves recognizing and honoring the contributions of the sertão, making it as central to the country's identity as its bustling cities. The song's message is clear: to love Brazil is to embrace the sertão as an essential part of its soul.

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  1. Pra Ela Passar
  2. Contra o Tempo
  3. Aquela Estrela
  4. Breu
  5. Alma Nua
  6. Iluminado
  7. Meu Jardim
  8. Do Brasil
  9. Pensei Que Fosse o Céu
  10. Pra Ser Levada Em Conta
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