O Gato
Mahatma Gangue Lyrics


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Estes são bons tempos e pesados. Seu tipo fede a burguesia.
Ainda preciso de mais. Espero que vá aprender alguma coisa.
Ainda preciso de mais! Quero armar barulho! Armar barulho!




Overall Meaning

In the song "O Gato," Mahatma Gangue is describing the current state of the world as both positive and negative. The first line, "Estes são bons tempos e pesados," means "these are good times and heavy." This implies that the world has progressed in many ways and things are generally positive, but there are still issues that weigh heavily on society.


The next line, "Seu tipo fede a burguesia," translates to "your type stinks of bourgeoisie." This line is directed at someone who is perceived as being part of the upper class or capitalist society. The singer is expressing their disgust with the wealthy and the system that privileges them at the expense of others.


The chorus, "Ainda preciso de mais. Espero que vá aprender alguma coisa. Ainda preciso de mais! Quero armar barulho! Armar barulho!" translates to "I still need more. I hope you go learn something. I still need more! I want to cause a commotion! Cause a commotion!" The singer is expressing a desire for change and urges the listener to educate themselves and take action to make a difference.


Overall, "O Gato" is a song that expresses frustration with the current state of the world and a desire for change. The lyrics speak to the need for action and the importance of learning about the issues that matter.


Line by Line Meaning

Estes são bons tempos e pesados. Seu tipo fede a burguesia.
These times are both good and burdensome. Your mannerisms reek of bourgeois beliefs.


Ainda preciso de mais. Espero que vá aprender alguma coisa.
I still require more. I hope you learn something from this.


Ainda preciso de mais! Quero armar barulho! Armar barulho!
I still require more! I want to make noise! Make noise!




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