Recorte Moderno 1

Vieira e Vieirinha Vieira e Vieirinha

The Playful Spirit of Rural Romance and Independence

“Recorte Moderno 1” by Vieira e Vieirinha is a lively and playful song that captures the essence of rural life and romance in Brazil. The lyrics are filled with vivid imagery and colloquial expressions that paint a picture of a carefree and independent lifestyle. The repeated mention of “Lambari da corredeira” and “Lambari da água parada” refers to different types of fish, symbolizing the fluidity and adaptability of life and love. The singer invites a young woman to join him, suggesting a sense of adventure and spontaneity.

The song also highlights the singer’s nonchalant attitude towards work and money. He proudly declares that he doesn’t need to work because he has enough money to spend and enjoy life. This carefree attitude is further emphasized by his statement that it’s nobody’s business how he manages his finances. This reflects a broader cultural value of enjoying life and living in the moment, rather than being tied down by societal expectations and responsibilities.

Additionally, the song celebrates traditional dance and music, specifically mentioning the “catira,” a traditional Brazilian dance. The repetition of “Parma, parmeiro, parma” adds a rhythmic and musical quality to the lyrics, emphasizing the joy and beauty of cultural traditions. Overall, “Recorte Moderno 1” is a celebration of rural life, love, independence, and cultural heritage, wrapped in a playful and light-hearted tone.

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