O Começo do Fim

Virus Virus

The Beginning of the End: A Raw Reflection on Urban Struggles

The song 'O Começo do Fim' by Virus is a powerful and raw reflection on the harsh realities of life in the favelas of Brazil. The lyrics are filled with vivid imagery and poignant metaphors that paint a picture of a community grappling with systemic inequality, violence, and despair. The artist's disdain for falsehoods and superficiality is evident from the outset, as he expresses disgust for the lies that permeate society and the bitter taste they leave behind. The mention of 'equality on the face' suggests a yearning for genuine equality and justice, which is often only a facade in the harsh reality of the streets.

The song delves into the personal experiences of the artist, who reflects on his own struggles and the challenges faced by his peers. The lines 'Vacilei e aprendi, apanhei e bati' (I slipped and learned, I took hits and gave hits) highlight a cycle of violence and survival that is all too common in marginalized communities. The artist's acknowledgment of his faith in God ('bom é Deus') amidst the chaos suggests a search for hope and redemption in a seemingly hopeless environment. The recurring refrain 'Os louco tem que está, onde tá os louco' (The crazy ones have to be, where the crazy ones are) underscores a sense of belonging and solidarity among those who have been marginalized and pushed to the fringes of society.

The song also critiques the media and political systems that perpetuate these conditions. The artist calls out the superficiality of television ('Reprise de novela na tela cancela a TV') and the indifference of the government ('O congresso sabe disso e se faz de morto'). The reference to 'lavagem cerebral na tela' (brainwashing on the screen) suggests a manipulation of public perception and a distraction from the real issues at hand. The artist's declaration that 'Jesus é a saída, hip hop a solução' (Jesus is the way out, hip hop is the solution) reflects a belief in the transformative power of faith and music as tools for resistance and change. Through his raw and unfiltered lyrics, Virus provides a voice for the voiceless and a stark reminder of the ongoing struggles faced by many in urban Brazil.

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