75th Brazil Street
Nicola Fasano Lyrics


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Samba ?

O Brasil e Samba
O Brasil e Carnaval
O Brasil e Samba
O Brasil e SAMBA

O Brasil ta mexendo matando o Brasil
O Brasil ta mexendo Samba do Brasil
O Brasil ta mexendo matando o Brasil
O Brasil ta mexendo Samba do Brasil

Samba, Cafe Carnaval
Samba, Cafe Carnaval
Samba, Cafe Carnaval
Samba, Cafe Carnaval

Samba
Samba
Samba
Samba

Samba, Cafe, Cafe, Carnaval
Samba, Cafe, Cafe, Carnaval
Samba, Cafe, Cafe, Carnaval

Samba Samba

Samba, Cafe, Cafe, Carnaval
Samba, Cafe, Cafe, Carnaval
Samba, Cafe, Cafe, Carnaval

Samba Samba

Samba
Samba





Samba ?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Nicola Fasano's "75 Brazil Street" celebrate the vibrant cultural traditions of Brazil, specifically the country's love for samba and carnival. The repetitive chorus of "O Brasil e Samba, O Brasil e Carnaval" (Brazil is samba, Brazil is carnival) emphasizes the cultural significance of these traditions and the way they define Brazilian identity. The song also highlights the way samba music can bring people together and create a sense of community, as evident in the line "Samba, Cafe, Carnaval" which suggests that people come together to enjoy these cultural events over coffee.


The verses of the song refer to the way samba music can bring energy and life to Brazil, represented through the lines "O Brasil ta mexendo matando o Brasil" (Brazil is moving, killing Brazil) and "O Brasil ta mexendo Samba do Brasil" (Brazil is moving, samba from Brazil). The repetition of the word "mexendo" suggests movement and motion, as if the country is pulsing with the rhythm of samba music. Overall, the lyrics to "75 Brazil Street" celebrate the way that samba music defines Brazilian identity and brings people together in celebration of their unique culture.


Line by Line Meaning

O Brasil e Samba
Brazil is known for its love and passion for Samba music


O Brasil e Carnaval
Brazil is also known for its Carnaval festival, which showcases Samba music and dance


O Brasil ta mexendo matando o Brasil
The changes happening in Brazil are causing harm to the country's people and culture


O Brasil ta mexendo Samba do Brasil
The changes happening in Brazil are affecting Samba music, which is an integral part of the country's culture


Samba, Cafe Carnaval
Samba, along with coffee and Carnaval, represents the essence of Brazilian culture


Samba
Samba music is a unique blend of African rhythms and Brazilian melodies


Samba, Cafe, Cafe, Carnaval
The trio of Samba, coffee, and Carnaval exemplify the Brazilian way of life


Samba Samba
Repeated emphasis on Samba highlights its importance in Brazilian culture and music


Samba ?
The singer is questioning the listener's awareness and knowledge of Samba music




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group
Written by: DANNY SERAPHINE, DAVID WOLINSKI, STEFANO BOSCO, NICOLA FASANO, PATRICK GONELLA

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