Jovem Isolado

JÔNATAS BRAGA JÔNATAS BRAGA

The Struggle of the Isolated Youth

Jônatas Braga's song "Jovem Isolado" delves into the complex emotions of feeling isolated and misunderstood. The lyrics express a deep sense of loneliness and the internal conflict of wanting solitude while simultaneously craving connection. The repeated lines about not wanting to be left alone, yet not wanting to be with others, highlight this paradox. The song captures the struggle of enduring the cold months of September and December, which could symbolize difficult periods in life, adding a layer of seasonal metaphor to the emotional landscape.

The song also explores themes of identity and self-worth. The protagonist grapples with feelings of insignificance, as expressed in the lines about being a "nothing" or a "zero." This reflects a broader commentary on the societal pressures and expectations that can lead individuals, especially young people, to feel forgotten or invisible. The search for an "exit" or a way out suggests a desire for change or escape from these feelings of isolation and insignificance.

Braga's lyrics also touch on the idea of destiny and self-acceptance. The repeated phrase "Você nasceu para isso" ("You were born for this") suggests a resigned acceptance of one's circumstances, yet it also poses a question of self-discovery and purpose. The song invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences of isolation and the journey towards understanding and accepting oneself. Through its poignant lyrics, "Jovem Isolado" resonates with anyone who has ever felt disconnected from the world around them, offering a voice to those who feel unseen and unheard.

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  1. amigos
  2. EXAGERADO
  3. Jovem Isolado
  4. Cavalo de Corrida
  5. Proteção de Deus (part. Adailto Lima)
  6. DAVI
  7. Nesse Tempo
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