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Tipo Homem-Aranha salvando a cidade jogando sua teia 00:16
Esse é o primeiro freestyle depois que eu saí da cadeia 00:20
Eu 'tava lá na prisão, uns esqueceram de mim 00:25
Outros lembraram, outros choraram 00:28
Lágrimas de crocodilo não entra no céu 00:30
E na TV disseram que eu era bandido 00:33
Vi que meu pai 'tava triste comigo 00:36
Deus, perdoa esse pecado meu 00:38
Eu trancado dentro de uma cela 00:41
Quando eu sair, é festa na favela 00:45
Que cena falsa do caralho, vai tomar no cu 00:49
Eu mostrei que eu cheguei pra enterrar vocês 00:53
Tenho trap no meu sangue, lá no morro canta funk 00:57
Invejoso fala mal, mas depois vai lá no meu show 01:01
É que tentaram me bater me trazendo como vilão 01:05
Mas um leão ferido ainda é um leão 01:09
Machucaram o meu coração e hoje eu voltei mais forte 01:13
Só me entreguei porque eu não quis uma guerra sangrenta 01:17
Tenho trap no meu sangue, lá no morro canta funk 01:22
Invejoso fala mal, mas depois vai lá no meu show 01:26
É que tentaram me bater me trazendo como vilão 01:30
Mas um leão ferido ainda é um leão 01:35
Tipo Homem-Aranha salvando a cidade jogando sua teia 01:39
Esse é o primeiro freestyle depois que eu saí da cadeia 01:43
Eu tava lá na prisão, uns esqueceram de mim 01:48
Outros lembraram, outros choraram 01:51
Lágrimas de crocodilo não entra no céu 01:54
E na TV disseram que eu era bandido 01:57
Vi que meu pai 'tava triste comigo 02:00
Deus, perdoa esse pecado meu 02:02

Freestyle Depois da Cadeia – Bilingual Lyrics Portuguese/English

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Learning a language is about understanding its culture, and Oruam's 'Freestyle Depois da Cadeia' offers a powerful lesson in the contemporary realities of Brazil. Through its raw lyrics, you can learn the slang and expressions of Rio de Janeiro's favelas while gaining insight into the social critiques that are central to Brazilian hip-hop. This song is special because it's a direct, unfiltered artistic response to a life-altering experience, offering a window into the complexities of justice and media in Brazil.

[English]
Like Spider-Man saving the city, shooting his webs
This is the first freestyle after I got out of prison
I was there in prison, some forgot about me
Others remembered, others cried
Crocodile tears don't go to heaven
And on TV they said I was a bandit
I saw that my dad was sad because of me
God, forgive my sin
Me, locked inside a cell
When I get out, it's a party in the favela
What a fucking fake scene, go screw yourself
I showed that I came to bury you all
I have trap in my blood, in the hill they sing funk
Jealous ones talk crap, but then they go to my show
They tried to take me down by portraying me as a villain
But a wounded lion is still a lion
They hurt my heart and today I came back stronger
I only turned myself in because I didn't want a bloody war
I have trap in my blood, in the hill they sing funk
Jealous ones talk crap, but then they go to my show
They tried to take me down by portraying me as a villain
But a wounded lion is still a lion
Like Spider-Man saving the city, shooting his webs
This is the first freestyle after I got out of prison
I was there in prison, some forgot about me
Others remembered, others cried
Crocodile tears don't go to heaven
And on TV they said I was a bandit
I saw that my dad was sad because of me
God, forgive my sin
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

freestyle

/ˈfriːstaɪl/

B2
  • noun
  • - an improvised performance or style

cadeia

/kɐˈdejɐ/

B2
  • noun
  • - jail, prison

sair

/saˈiʁ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to leave, to go out

prisão

/pɾiˈzɐ̃w/

B1
  • noun
  • - prison

esqueceram

/iskɨˈseɾɐ̃w/

B1
  • verb
  • - forgot

lembraram

/lẽˈbɾɐ̃ɾɐ̃w/

B1
  • verb
  • - remembered

choraram

/ʃoˈʁɐ̃w/

A2
  • verb
  • - cried

lágrimas

/ˈlaɡɾimɐs/

A2
  • noun
  • - tears

crocodilo

/kɾukuˈdʒilu/

B1
  • noun
  • - crocodile

bandido

/bɐ̃ˈdʒidu/

B1
  • noun
  • - bandit, criminal

pai

/ˈpaj/

A1
  • noun
  • - father

triste

/ˈtɾistʃi/

A2
  • adjective
  • - sad

pecado

/pɨˈkadu/

B1
  • noun
  • - sin

cela

/ˈsɛlɐ/

B2
  • noun
  • - cell (in prison)

festa

/ˈfɛʃtɐ/

A2
  • noun
  • - party, celebration

sangue

/ˈsɐ̃ɡi/

A2
  • noun
  • - blood

forte

/ˈfɔʁtʃi/

A2
  • adjective
  • - strong

guerra

/ˈɡɛʁɐ/

B1
  • noun
  • - war

leão

/leˈɐ̃w/

B1
  • noun
  • - lion

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Eu 'tava lá na prisão, uns esqueceram de mim

    ➔ Imperfect past tense (Eu 'tava lá na prisão)

    ➔ Expresses an ongoing action or state in the past, similar to 'was' doing something.

  • Lágrimas de crocodilo não entra no céu

    ➔ Negative form with 'não' (não entra no céu)

    ➔ Uses the negative 'não' before the verb to indicate something that does not happen or is not true.

  • Deus, perdoa esse pecado meu

    ➔ Imperative mood (perdoa)

    ➔ The verb is in the imperative form, used here as a direct plea or command.

  • Eu mostrei que eu cheguei pra enterrar vocês

    ➔ Preterite tense for completed action (mostrei, cheguei)

    ➔ Uses the preterite tense to indicate actions completed in the past.

  • Tenho trap no meu sangue, lá no morro canta funk

    ➔ Present tense to indicate possession (Tenho, canta)

    ➔ The present tense of 'ter' is used to indicate possession, and 'cantar' to describe habitual action.

  • Mas um leão ferido ainda é um leão

    ➔ Present tense of 'ser' (é)

    ➔ Uses the present tense form of 'ser' to state a general truth or fact.