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Super SayajinSuper Saiyan

The term "Super Sayajin" (Super Saiyan) is a direct reference to the iconic transformation from the popular Japanese anime and manga series Dragon Ball Z. It signifies a moment of immense power-up and overcoming adversity.

In the song, the artist uses this phrase to describe his own transformation from an undervalued employee to a powerful, self-made individual who has surpassed his former limitations. It's a clever and culturally relevant metaphor for personal triumph and resilience.

This song is a powerful "hino de um vencedor" (winner's anthem) that tells a story of overcoming hardship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a tough past, starting with a first job at 15 with a hypocritical boss and a devilishly low salary. The artist describes the daily grind: long commutes on crowded buses, working hard just to make ends meet, and hustling to survive without being "born with a golden cradle." For him and his community, even small achievements like buying boots on credit felt like a major victory.

Now, the tone shifts from struggle to celebration. The artist has transformed his life, proudly declaring, "Hoje eu faço o meu salário / fazendo o que eu amo" (Today I make my own salary / doing what I love). The song redefines success not as massive wealth, but as the simple victory of paying the bills and living authentically. It's a celebration of living the life you sing about, finding freedom and joy in pursuing your passion, and turning a life of struggle into a powerful "Canção da Vitória" (Victory Song).

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