Mutirão de Amor (part. Zeca Pagodinho)

Jorge Aragão Jorge Aragão

A Call for Collective Love and Harmony

Jorge Aragão's song "Mutirão de Amor," featuring Zeca Pagodinho, is a heartfelt plea for unity, love, and mutual respect. The term "mutirão" in Portuguese refers to a collective effort, often used in the context of community work. In this song, Aragão proposes a "mutirão de amor"—a collective effort of love—to break down barriers and eradicate negativity from our lives. The lyrics emphasize the importance of each individual knowing how to assert themselves and fight for the common good, suggesting that personal and communal well-being are deeply interconnected.

The song encourages listeners to clear their minds of negative thoughts and to respect themselves and others. This mutual respect is seen as a pathway to finding unity and happiness. The repeated call for a "mutirão de amor" serves as a reminder that love and kindness can dismantle the metaphorical walls that divide us, allowing for the growth of the good that everyone desires. This message is particularly resonant in a world often fraught with division and conflict.

Aragão also highlights the importance of singing and maintaining a positive outlook, even in the face of adversity. He advises not to pay attention to those who spread negativity and to forgive others' mistakes, recognizing that not everything is lost. The song suggests that maintaining self-respect is crucial for being loved and appreciated by others. This blend of personal responsibility and collective action creates a powerful message about the transformative power of love and respect in building a happier, more harmonious society.

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  1. Já É
  2. Sede
  3. Volta Por Cima
  4. Estrela de Madureira
  5. Malandro
  6. Meu Amor É Um Vício
  7. Minta Meu Sonho
  8. Mistérios do Peito
  9. Papel de Pão
  10. Amor a Primeira Vista
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