Nega De Obaluaê

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The Enchantment of Nega De Obaluaê

Wando's song 'Nega De Obaluaê' is a captivating blend of Brazilian culture, spirituality, and personal emotion. The lyrics tell the story of a man who feels enchanted and bound by a woman, referred to as 'Nega,' who has invoked the power of Obaluaê, an orixá (deity) in Afro-Brazilian religions such as Candomblé and Umbanda. The man believes that this woman has cast a spell on him, delivering his name to the saint, which has left him feeling helpless and unable to live without her.

The song's narrative is rich with cultural references, particularly to the Afro-Brazilian spiritual practices. Obaluaê is known as the deity of healing and disease, and invoking his name suggests a deep connection to these spiritual traditions. The man’s reference to not knowing his 'santo forte' or 'orixá' indicates his vulnerability and lack of spiritual protection, making him feel like a child in her presence. This metaphor highlights his sense of powerlessness and the strong influence the woman has over him.

Wando, known for his romantic and often sensual music, uses this song to explore themes of love, enchantment, and spiritual influence. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and entrapment, as the man grapples with his emotions and the mystical power he believes the woman holds over him. The song is a beautiful example of how Brazilian music often intertwines personal stories with broader cultural and spiritual elements, creating a rich tapestry of meaning and emotion.

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  2. Eu Acho Que Estou Perdendo Você
  3. Nega De Obaluaê
  4. Amor secreto
  5. Clara (part. Gabi)
  6. A Próxima Vítima
  7. Flores de Maio
  8. Sabor Tropical
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