Vamos Fugir

Gilberto Gil Gilberto Gil

Escaping to Paradise with Gilberto Gil's 'Vamos Fugir'

Gilberto Gil's song 'Vamos Fugir,' which translates to 'Let's Run Away,' is a vibrant call for escapism and a celebration of love and freedom. The lyrics express a desire to leave behind the mundane and embark on an adventure with a loved one, seeking a place where they can be together without the constraints of their current environment. The repeated phrase 'Vamos fugir' serves as a chorus, emphasizing the urgency and longing to break free and start anew.

The song mentions various places like Irajá, Marajó, and Guaporé, which are locations in Brazil. These places symbolize the idea of going anywhere as long as it's together with the person he loves. The mention of 'céu azul,' meaning 'blue sky,' and the imagery of bodies lying together under the sun, paint a picture of an idyllic and romantic getaway. The reference to a toboggan where they can slide and the daily routine of watering flowers, eating apples, and listening to reggae music, suggests a simple yet fulfilling life, away from the complexities and pressures of the world.

Gilberto Gil is known for his contributions to Brazilian music, particularly the Tropicalia movement, which blended traditional Brazilian music with rock, folk, and other genres. 'Vamos Fugir' reflects his style of incorporating diverse musical influences and his ability to create songs that resonate with themes of love, social issues, and the pursuit of happiness. The song's upbeat rhythm and joyful melody contrast with the weariness expressed in the lyrics, creating a sense of hope and anticipation for the freedom that lies ahead.

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  1. Palco
  2. Toda Menina Baiana
  3. Vamos Fugir
  4. Drão
  5. Se Eu Quiser Falar Com Deus
  6. Nos Barracos da Cidade
  7. Cálice
  8. A Novidade
  9. A Paz
  10. Andar Com Fé
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