Masculinidade

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Unraveling the Layers of 'Masculinidade' by Tiago Iorc

Tiago Iorc's 'Masculinidade' is a profound exploration of the societal pressures and personal struggles associated with traditional masculinity. The Brazilian singer-songwriter delves into themes of vulnerability, societal expectations, and self-reflection, questioning the rigid norms that define what it means to be a man.

The song begins with Iorc reflecting on his own experiences, acknowledging the allure of fame and the pressure to conform to societal standards of masculinity. He admits to having pretended not to care about these expectations, while in reality, they deeply affected him. The lyrics suggest a journey of self-discovery, where Iorc confronts the toxic aspects of masculinity, such as the stigma against showing emotion ('Homem não chora') and the pursuit of being indestructible. He finds solidarity in conversations with friends, realizing that the struggle to express vulnerability is a common one among men.

As the song progresses, Iorc addresses more personal and societal issues, such as homophobia, the impact of pornography, and the generational legacy of emotional repression. He calls for men to take care of their emotional well-being and to challenge the harmful patterns that have been passed down. The song culminates in a powerful message of redefining masculinity, advocating for self-awareness, empathy, and responsibility. Iorc emphasizes that being a man requires more than just courage or adhering to traditional masculine traits; it requires making conscious choices to grow and improve every day.

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  2. Amei Te Ver
  3. Nessa Paz Eu Vou
  4. Tudo Volta Ao Era
  5. Alexandria
  6. Me Tira Pra Dançar
  7. Na Ausência de Ti (In Assenza Di Te) (part. Anitta)
  8. Nothing But a Song
  9. Sol Que Faltava
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