The Raw Power of Sertanejo: Celebrating Authentic Talent

João Carreiro & Capataz's song 'Sistema Bruto' is a vibrant celebration of the sertanejo lifestyle and the raw, unrefined talent that defines it. The lyrics paint a picture of how the traditional sounds of the countryside have captivated urban audiences, bridging the gap between rural and city life. The song emphasizes the authenticity and natural talent of the artists, suggesting that true skill cannot be taught but is inherent. This is evident in lines like 'o talento é nato e não se faz,' which translates to 'talent is innate and cannot be made.'

The song also highlights the significance of the viola caipira, a ten-string guitar that is central to the sertanejo genre. João Carreiro sings about his deep connection with the instrument, stating that he has been playing it since childhood without any formal training. This underscores the idea that genuine talent and passion are more valuable than formal education. The repetitive chorus reinforces this message, making it clear that their 'sistema bruto'—or raw system—is what sets them apart.

Moreover, the song uses vivid metaphors to describe the artists' prowess and confidence. Comparing themselves to kings, sharks, lions, and airplanes, João Carreiro & Capataz convey a sense of invincibility and mastery in their craft. These metaphors serve to elevate their status, not just as musicians but as cultural icons who embody the spirit of sertanejo. The song is a powerful ode to the authenticity, resilience, and joy that come from embracing one's roots and natural talents.

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  1. Lágrimas de Crocodilo
  2. Cêmo Porque Cêmo
  3. Desatino
  4. Caipira
  5. Preta
  6. Sonho de Caboclo
  7. Eu, a Viola e Ela
  8. Boiada Cuiabana
  9. Sistema Bruto
  10. Papel Em Branco
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