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sequelaaftermath / consequence

Sequela literally translates to "sequel" or "aftermath," often referring to a lasting consequence of an event, especially a negative one.

In this song, the artist uses it to refer to the lasting impact and lessons learned from growing up in a favela. He sings, "Ai de mim se não fosse a sequela / Que herdei por ser favela" (Woe is me if it weren't for the aftermath / That I inherited from being favela), implying that these experiences, though perhaps difficult, have shaped him and provided unique wisdom.

In "Algo Íntimo," which means "Something Intimate," Tribo da Periferia shares a powerful story of resilience and staying true to your roots. The song is a message to anyone who has faced judgment and doubt. The lyrics describe how people will watch, criticize, and envy you, but in the end, they will try to imitate you. It's a reminder that not even Jesus pleased everyone, so it's okay to be yourself, even if some people don't like it.

The song paints a vivid picture of a tough upbringing in the favela, contrasting a simple house with "no floor" and a "dirt yard" with the easy life of the rich. Instead of watching the sunrise, they were preparing for a "day of war." This struggle, however, builds incredible strength. The artist emphasizes that "only those who have fallen have the power to get up." Ultimately, the song celebrates what truly matters. It's not about proving doubters wrong or gaining wealth. True happiness comes from things more precious than diamonds, like the smile of a loved one.

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