Unyielding Spirit and Community Pride in 'É nós'

Vicente Nery's song 'É nós' is a vibrant celebration of resilience, community, and unwavering spirit. The repetitive and catchy chorus, 'É nois, é nóis, nóis tá na boca do povo,' emphasizes a sense of collective identity and pride. The phrase 'na boca do povo' suggests that the community is well-known and talked about, highlighting their significance and presence in society.

The lyrics delve into themes of perseverance and faith. Lines like 'Nóis acredita na força do criador' and 'Nóis faz tudo com amor não desiste, corre atrás' reflect a deep belief in a higher power and the importance of love and determination in overcoming challenges. The metaphor 'Nós trinca, mas não quebra, nóis balança, mas não cai' vividly illustrates the community's resilience, suggesting that while they may face difficulties, they remain unbroken and steadfast.

Vicente Nery also touches on cultural pride and the power of music in uniting people. The mention of 'a nação forrozeira' indicates a connection to the forró music genre, which is deeply rooted in Brazilian culture. The line 'Eu nasci e fui coberto de oração' underscores the importance of faith and blessings from an early age, reinforcing the idea that their strength and success are divinely supported. The song's upbeat rhythm and positive message make it an anthem of empowerment and unity, celebrating the enduring spirit of the community.

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  1. Sem Céu e Sem Chão
  2. Ponto Final
  3. Ponta de Faca
  4. Rei do Baralho
  5. Metamorfose
  6. O Poeta Inspirado Em Deus
  7. Ponto G
  8. Vida da Poeta
  9. É Nois
  10. O Mundo/ De Joelhos
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