Read Full Bio ↴Carrapicho is a Brazilian music band. Its lead singer is Zezinho Corrêa.
Carrapicho is most known for its single Tic, Tic, Tac, which reached the top 100 best-sellers charts in several European countries, South America and Israel.
Carrapicho claims to be spreading the Amazonense culture in the world through music.
Mundurucania
Carrapicho Lyrics
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cania is a song by Brazilian band Carrapicho that showcases the rich culture of the indigenous tribe of Munduruku. The lyrics narrate the daily life of the tribe, their connection to nature, and their spiritual practices. The song opens with a call to the forest and the rivers, which the Munduruku hold sacred. The singer describes the tribe's traditional dress made from feathers, animal hides, and tree barks. He also mentions the tribe's hunting skills and their rhythmical dancing around the fire.
As the song progresses, the lyrics become more spiritual, describing the Munduruku's belief in the spirits of nature and their connection to the universe. The singer mentions the tribe's use of ayahuasca, a powerful hallucinogenic brew that they use in their religious ceremonies. The chorus of the song is a repetition of the word "Mundurucania," which means "the land of the Munduruku," a place the singer describes as a paradise.
The lyrics of Mundurucania are a powerful tribute to the indigenous tribe of Munduruku and their rich culture. The song showcases their way of life, their spiritual beliefs, and their deep connection to nature. It also highlights the struggles that indigenous people face in modern society, including the destruction of their ancestral lands and the loss of their cultural heritage.
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