Minha Alma (a Paz Que Eu Nгјo Quero) (2024-2026)
This metaphor critiques the "gated community" mentality. It suggests that the bars built for protection from the "outside" world actually imprison the people inside, physically and mentally isolating them from social reality.
The song explores the concept of a "false peace" maintained through silence and fear. Minha alma (A paz que eu nГЈo quero)
A Remastered 4K version was released in 2024 to preserve its high-impact cinematography. Cultural Impact and Legacy O Rappa: Minha Alma (A Paz que Eu Não Quero) - IMDb This metaphor critiques the "gated community" mentality
The music video is a landmark in Brazilian audiovisual history, becoming the in 2000 with six wins, including Video of the Year. A Remastered 4K version was released in 2024
Lines about sitting in an "armchair on a Sunday" or seeking "rented drugs in a video" criticize the passive consumption of media and the escapism used by the middle class to ignore structural racism and poverty. The Music Video
Released on , as the lead single from the album Lado B Lado A , " Minha Alma (A Paz Que Eu Não Quero) " is widely regarded as one of the most significant protest songs in Brazilian music history. Composed by Marcelo Yuka , then-drummer of O Rappa , the track fuses alternative rock, reggae, and hip-hop to deliver a sharp critique of social inequality and institutional violence. Core Themes and Lyrical Analysis
Directed by Kátia Lund and Breno Silveira, the video depicts police brutality against young Black men in the favelas, making the lyrical themes of state repression and structural racism explicit.
