>>156806NTA but it's fun that you say it's lovely because the lyrics are super sad lol
The song is full of clever wordplay (so much so that it's not rare at all to see this in brazilian portuguese textbooks and exams), so it's a bit hard to translate it exactly, but the main plot of it is basically about a construction worker that dies by falling of the building they were working on.
The lyrics imply that he was drunk and it's been discussed (irl) if it was suicide or not. One famous verse goes as:
"And he trips in the sky as if he was drunkard
And he floats in the air as if he was a bird
And he ends on the floor like a limp sack
Agonizing in the middle of the sidewalk
And he died on the wrong way disturbing/getting in the way of traffic"
He's the same writer of this song btw
>>155749He's super famous in Brazil.
Here's another song by him, it's probably my mom's favorite song
I think when she dies I won't be able to listen to this without crying for a long timeHe also sings this one, but her favorite version is by this female voice quartet.
The lyrics to this are actually the tradwife anthem, but they are highly sarcastic. This song was written during Brazil's dictatorship and the censorship was
very heavy, so artists had to find clever ways to bypass it.
So this one basically tells women how they should be beautiful, quiet, ladylike, submissive to their violent, cheating husbands, provide them more sons, never have any dreams and live in fear. The song kinda gives you a false start where you think it's gonna praise the "tradwifeness" until they make apparent that these women are actually miserable. It's called "Women of Athena's" (as opposed to strong, spartan women)