Eu gosto desse canal porque vc é um dos poucos gringos que consegue sentir e entender nossa música,a maioria dos outros gringos não entendem doque se trata nossas músicas só quando está explícito parabéns pelo bom gosto e “feeling” suas análises só melhoram a cada vídeo
A real é que 90% dos gringos estão pelo público, não pelas letras. Eles sabem que o público brasileiro sofre da cultura vira lata e adora ver os gringos ouvindo coisas daqui. Ele realmente é diferente, ele se importa com a mensagem que sendo passada, se importa em tentar ir além
Basically, the end the song is a reference to the name of the album "The boy who wanted to be god (o menino que queria ser deus)". God, is represented by a black woman outside of the beauty patterns, and he is waiting his turn to "Sit in the throne". even those things have a powerful meaning, that's why he is the best we have right now.
isso que você está reagindo é uma realidade aqui no meu país, principalmente na favela onde moro, Djonga nos representa demais. muito obrigada por isso! sua reação é sempre bem-vinda, Olorum te abençoe♡
the outro are verses of some songs of rappers i imagine he likes or gets inspired by "I'm anti-bullet, gangster style" is by Sabotage in the song Respeito é Lei "Talking too much makes the gum sour" is by Criolo in the song Esquiva da Esgrima "Hater is the devil, there are these defects" is by Racionais MC's in the song Jesus Chorou "We are this, we are that, what? Didn't you said?" is by Racionais MC's in the song Negro Drama "I'm a problem, for those who don't know the true meaning of rap" is by Sabotage in the song Mun Rá "Black on the top, and I meaant it" is by Djonga in the song O Mundo É Nosso "We are dope" is by Filipe Ret in the song Estilo Livre "Let me give back the pride of the ghetto and give another meaning to the phrase: 'It had to be a black'" is by Emicida in the song Beira de Piscina
Ameiii! O que ele está usando em volta do pescoço de chama “guia”, é um tipo de proteção usada na umbanda e candomblé, são religiões afro-brasileiras, criadas a partir da crença e cultura dos escravos que pra cá foram trazidos❤️
Vi algumas vezes este clipe e hoje reparei na bandeira do Brasil na máquina de costura que possibilita múltiplas interpretações, desde quem constrói a nação até mostrando quem faz a bandeira que a outra família usa em "protestos".
excelente seu react e sobre a mudança de cena junto com a mudança do beat: when the beat changes it is when he hangs himself, and the next scene that comes with another beat is him in the "sky", representing that god is a black woman. hugs
Bro, you're doing such a great job. I can spend hours on your channel, no joke. You're basically listening to the very best we have to offer... and you manage to really understand all of the generation differences, nuances, influences, and etc. Respect... respect. Keep it 100, man. Regards from São Paulo.
At the end of this song there is a verse by Emicida, which is another surreal rapper!! I'm a big fan of his and I would like you to react to the music Boa Esperança. Love your videos
my grandmother said to me that god is our father and not our stepfather. Its a common saying and it means, you always can trust our god and count on him.
Tu analisou melhor do que nós brasileiros, tu é diferente de outros canais de reação porque tu entende da letra, do beat, o clipe, os outros só ficam parados escutando
"my grandmother said that god is a father, not a stepfather, so he punished me for thinking ..." it means that with god you don't argue like a stepfather, god was the father he never had and the punishment was for him to recognize that
So, i will explain one of the meanings of the last scene. The lady means "life" so "Life is giving shit about you" literally. You can see when he says "life hurts" that she pinch him
Hey! follow this reference: "renato russo" is the vocalist of the band Legião Urbana, which has a wonderful song called "tempo perdido (or lost time, in english)". That's awesome!
I keep imagining its so hard to translate somethings he says there are slangs and wordplays and references to brazilian culture someone helps u with that?
React to emicida!! He is the biggest of Brazil today. Lost some respect because of the commercial songs, but even then he is a genius. React to his oldests success: Então toma Triunfo Levanta e anda Zica, vai lá And his recent rap songs: Eminência parda Mandume (Sorry, I'm not the best english ritter.)
Esse comentário está no clipe oficial, leia por que vale a pena!! Abraço Akramsso.. By: Danielle Campos (Critical review) (Translated by google, because my english is bad..) The heresy of the demigod Nuisance. This is the feeling that guides the viewer throughout the clip. A man, at the head of the table at breakfast time, literally with the rope around his neck, spits out his truths and protests while being ignored. "Junho de 94" presents the anxieties and contradictions of the young black man who managed to ascend in the musical environment. The boy who wanted to be God is sentenced to death by the white man, just like Jesus. Entitled with the artist's birthday, the work, visibly of a personal nature, presents the singer himself as the main character, representing his self and the black population linked to the slavery customs that remain in the daily life of society - as traditional as the Breakfast. Presented in two opposing scenarios, the clip depicts two traditional families. White family, wealthy in a "clean" environment, bright and warm colors, carrying paintings on the wall. In another context, a black family, with few possessions, in a house with peeling paint in shades of gray and low lighting. In both, the hangman character is invisible. The clip abuses visual signs to bring metaphors to the viewer. Choice of pieces such as beaded necklace, hip-hop vinyl, sign written “Jah Bless” - from the Jamaican religion: Rastafari, at the home of the black family, referring to the fact that despite consuming and being immersed in the context, the black it could be the black wolf¹. For despite being at the behest of the patriarch of the traditional white Brazilian family - with his back protected by the Brazilian flag - the character dies with the help of another black man. When it looks like the dense clip will come to an end, we are taken to a third scenario that appears to be an after-death. A woman literally shitting for the standards of beauty imposed by the magazine of her reading, while the main character, in this plane, is in a condition of waiting and servitude. The girl sitting at the "throne" would be the same God on the album cover: a fat black woman, contesting the collective imaginary about the image of the Almighty. Longing for the omnipotence of God, the “boy” Djonga, exposes his experience in music with a touch of rebellion, exposed by the approach and language used by the singer. In her albums "Heresia" and "O Menino que wanted to be Deus" she presents acid lyrics and brings up the racial theme recurrently, mainly in her clips, of which she is always a screenwriter. June 94 is his most daring clip, which shows so directly and at the same time denounces how intrinsic racism is. In addition, it exposes the place of contradiction found after obtaining money and fame with his music being supported by the system he wanted to overthrow, ultimately revealing himself to be genuinely human. And after all, what does it mean to be God?
In Brasil when we don’t care about a persons opinion we say: “To cagando pra ele/ela” translates to “I’m shitting on him/her” that’s the ideia of the ending of the video.
idk if I'm sounding rude saying like that, but that's all in my vocabulary
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A woman literally shitting for the standards of beauty imposed by the magazine of her reading, while Djonga, in this plan (afterlife), is in a condition of waiting and servitude. The girl sitting at the "throne" would be the same God on the album cover: a fat black woman, contesting the collective imagination about the image of an Almighty Creator.
In the clip djonga is among the social classes, in the end he kills himself and reaches the sky where God is a black woman who is shitting for the standards he reads in the magazine, as he is THE BOY WHO WANTED TO BE GOD, is in line to shit.
About the video i think the metaphor gets bigger when its in the table of the white family that he dies and they are just eating the breakfast and watching. This album as a whole had the intention of empowering black people and a black woman that isnt twerking and isnt in the beauty pattern just being there is kind the message to me, could be more than that too.
Nice vídeo man!! Please react to BK - Bloco 7 This music make part of the álbum "O Líder em Movimento" and was released recently. All of good for you, bro!! Cheers!!
Bro i think u will love Emicida - Boa Esperança. Definitely it's the best music video of brazilian rap and Emicida it's the most important rapper since Sabotage and Racionais. The song have english subtitles th-cam.com/video/AauVal4ODbE/w-d-xo.html
Djonga está entre seus 3 principais rappers?
Com ctz, salve BH
simmm!
Yeah, of course
Currently yes, Djonga, BK, Froid, Baco...
@@erickaraujo2213 pior que esses que você falou são os que eu mais ouço, pra ficar igual faltou Hot e Oreia e o Black Alien
Eu gosto desse canal porque vc é um dos poucos gringos que consegue sentir e entender nossa música,a maioria dos outros gringos não entendem doque se trata nossas músicas só quando está explícito parabéns pelo bom gosto e “feeling” suas análises só melhoram a cada vídeo
Ele sente demais a música mesmo, sensacional.
Vdd único canal gringo q procura saber oq a música se trata
Vdd👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
obrigado pelas amáveis palavras. Eu tento o meu melhor para entender a música, já que a música brasileira é cheia de muita profundidade e beleza.
A real é que 90% dos gringos estão pelo público, não pelas letras. Eles sabem que o público brasileiro sofre da cultura vira lata e adora ver os gringos ouvindo coisas daqui. Ele realmente é diferente, ele se importa com a mensagem que sendo passada, se importa em tentar ir além
Basically, the end the song is a reference to the name of the album "The boy who wanted to be god (o menino que queria ser deus)". God, is represented by a black woman outside of the beauty patterns, and he is waiting his turn to "Sit in the throne". even those things have a powerful meaning, that's why he is the best we have right now.
isso que você está reagindo é uma realidade aqui no meu país, principalmente na favela onde moro, Djonga nos representa demais. muito obrigada por isso! sua reação é sempre bem-vinda, Olorum te abençoe♡
visao em , olorum te ilumine também ogã
Seu relato me emocionou de verdade
obrigado! paz e bênçãos para você
the outro are verses of some songs of rappers i imagine he likes or gets inspired by
"I'm anti-bullet, gangster style" is by Sabotage in the song Respeito é Lei
"Talking too much makes the gum sour" is by Criolo in the song Esquiva da Esgrima
"Hater is the devil, there are these defects" is by Racionais MC's in the song Jesus Chorou
"We are this, we are that, what? Didn't you said?" is by Racionais MC's in the song Negro Drama
"I'm a problem, for those who don't know the true meaning of rap" is by Sabotage in the song Mun Rá
"Black on the top, and I meaant it" is by Djonga in the song O Mundo É Nosso
"We are dope" is by Filipe Ret in the song Estilo Livre
"Let me give back the pride of the ghetto and give another meaning to the phrase: 'It had to be a black'" is by Emicida in the song Beira de Piscina
Faltou o verso de Legião Urbana
Ameiii! O que ele está usando em volta do pescoço de chama “guia”, é um tipo de proteção usada na umbanda e candomblé, são religiões afro-brasileiras, criadas a partir da crença e cultura dos escravos que pra cá foram trazidos❤️
Vi algumas vezes este clipe e hoje reparei na bandeira do Brasil na máquina de costura que possibilita múltiplas interpretações, desde quem constrói a nação até mostrando quem faz a bandeira que a outra família usa em "protestos".
Djonga is the best of his generation ❤️
excelente seu react e sobre a mudança de cena junto com a mudança do beat:
when the beat changes it is when he hangs himself, and the next scene that comes with another beat is him in the "sky", representing that god is a black woman. hugs
Da nova geração djonga é número 1, pra mim
Reacting Djonga hat-trick 🔥🔥🔥
Comecei vendo só um vídeo, acabei maratonando os vídeos kkkkkk esse já é o 9, esse cara é foda reagindo, sucesso irmão ✌🏿
Puta que pariu ! 🔥 Que somzeira pesada ! Esse Djonga é terrível !
e vamos de dar like antes mesmo de assistir o react haha
Obrugado! haha
Obrigada 🇧🇷
Djonga is the best, react more his songs!!
Bro, you're doing such a great job. I can spend hours on your channel, no joke.
You're basically listening to the very best we have to offer... and you manage to really understand all of the generation differences, nuances, influences, and etc.
Respect... respect. Keep it 100, man.
Regards from São Paulo.
Deus e família by Delano, Djonga e Hariel. You gonna love it!
It’s already a classic - Djonga is goat
Finally! Love this song, Djonga is great, for sure he is on my top 5 of Brazilian rappers. Cheers, bro!
Djonga is the best! React more
djonga é foda demais
Muito foda! esse mano manja em entender as letras, tem uns que ouvem somente por ouvir.
aulas
At the end of this song there is a verse by Emicida, which is another surreal rapper!! I'm a big fan of his and I would like you to react to the music Boa Esperança.
Love your videos
Pedrada!
my grandmother said to me that god is our father and not our stepfather. Its a common saying and it means, you always can trust our god and count on him.
Tu analisou melhor do que nós brasileiros, tu é diferente de outros canais de reação porque tu entende da letra, do beat, o clipe, os outros só ficam parados escutando
React to "olhos de tigre-djonga" one of his best musics! Love your reacts btw, thanks!
Já tem, eu acho.
Do you know ELZA SOARES? A Brazilian queen! "Malandro - Elza Soares (DVD MPB em Cena)"
. Such a voice!!!
"my grandmother said that god is a father, not a stepfather, so he punished me for thinking ..."
it means that with god you don't argue like a stepfather, god was the father he never had and the punishment was for him to recognize that
Primeira vez que eu vejo em um canal que só te 1 deslike
Parabens mano pelos seus conteúdo te desejo sucesso ✌❤
Voz - Djonga!! Please 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
cheguei com o like!!!
React to “Que nem o meu cachorro” (like my dog) - Black Alien
One of the only songs the new album that has a clip
React to '' Don L - kelefeeling'' ,
Aí sim meu consagrado
Queria muito o react do D-smoke D'Black
EMICIDAAAAA, POR FAVOR! Se for Eminência Parda, melhor ainda! Abraçoooos
Edit: Emicida's videoclips got english subtitles ✌
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Só eu que gosto de ler a legenda pra ver se tá certo? Esforço a vista aqui pra tentar enxergar.
Sim,so vc:/
koala kkkkk D:
Kkkkk eu tambémm, e dá uma agonia desgraçada quando a legenda tá toda errada, tadinho do bichinho deve entender nada quando isso acontece sksk
Alce kkkk exatamente
I liked your channel 💙
other very heavy Djonga songs are "Santa Ceia" and "O Mundo é Nosso", you will not regret it at all
lança uns 30 vídeos por dia aí p nois
So, i will explain one of the meanings of the last scene. The lady means "life" so "Life is giving shit about you" literally. You can see when he says "life hurts" that she pinch him
React Emicida - Amarelo
React to Fabio Brazza - De volta para o passado
Hey! follow this reference: "renato russo" is the vocalist of the band Legião Urbana, which has a wonderful song called "tempo perdido (or lost time, in english)". That's awesome!
Do you can react for "hat trick"? Djonga.. the first music of the album "ladrao" (thug)
react Corra - Djonga
Ouve Djonga - TIPO/ LEAL / TODO ERRADO
reage a pais e filhos, legião urbana. djonga citou eles ai
atleta do ano é um som foda tbm e um dos melhores versos do djonga
React to “O mundo é nosso- Djonga ft. Bk”
I keep imagining its so hard to translate somethings he says there are slangs and wordplays and references to brazilian culture someone helps u with that?
Emicida eminência parda
React to "Eu só peço a Deus" by Inquérito, it's such a great song
Deus pra mim é Djonga, não me leve a mal
Reaja ao álbum do Matuê
Man, Listen ADL-Tiro na Cara.
you should react to “Eminência Parda - Emicida” it has english subtitles
Vc é de que país?
React to Amiri - Nois no topo
Deixa o like pra ele fazer esse react
Faz react de DJAVAN - OCEANO (LIVE)
React Dactes - on fire
EMICIDA - Eminência Parda
Nice video man
React to Meu nome é Jhony - Jhony Mc
Reage bk castelos e ruinas
the end of the clip shows a woman reading a fashion magazine that reinforces beauty standards and shits both ways
React to emicida!! He is the biggest of Brazil today. Lost some respect because of the commercial songs, but even then he is a genius.
React to his oldests success:
Então toma
Triunfo
Levanta e anda
Zica, vai lá
And his recent rap songs:
Eminência parda
Mandume
(Sorry, I'm not the best english ritter.)
React to Emicida - Pantera Negra (Black Panther) please
please, react to "favela vive 3"
React to Edgar - Plástico
Come to Brazil after the covid vaccine comes out
Esse comentário está no clipe oficial, leia por que vale a pena!! Abraço Akramsso..
By: Danielle Campos (Critical review) (Translated by google, because my english is bad..)
The heresy of the demigod
Nuisance. This is the feeling that guides the viewer throughout the clip. A man, at the head of the table at breakfast time, literally with the rope around his neck, spits out his truths and protests while being ignored. "Junho de 94" presents the anxieties and contradictions of the young black man who managed to ascend in the musical environment. The boy who wanted to be God is sentenced to death by the white man, just like Jesus.
Entitled with the artist's birthday, the work, visibly of a personal nature, presents the singer himself as the main character, representing his self and the black population linked to the slavery customs that remain in the daily life of society - as traditional as the Breakfast. Presented in two opposing scenarios, the clip depicts two traditional families. White family, wealthy in a "clean" environment, bright and warm colors, carrying paintings on the wall. In another context, a black family, with few possessions, in a house with peeling paint in shades of gray and low lighting. In both, the hangman character is invisible.
The clip abuses visual signs to bring metaphors to the viewer. Choice of pieces such as beaded necklace, hip-hop vinyl, sign written “Jah Bless” - from the Jamaican religion: Rastafari, at the home of the black family, referring to the fact that despite consuming and being immersed in the context, the black it could be the black wolf¹. For despite being at the behest of the patriarch of the traditional white Brazilian family - with his back protected by the Brazilian flag - the character dies with the help of another black man.
When it looks like the dense clip will come to an end, we are taken to a third scenario that appears to be an after-death. A woman literally shitting for the standards of beauty imposed by the magazine of her reading, while the main character, in this plane, is in a condition of waiting and servitude. The girl sitting at the "throne" would be the same God on the album cover: a fat black woman, contesting the collective imaginary about the image of the Almighty.
Longing for the omnipotence of God, the “boy” Djonga, exposes his experience in music with a touch of rebellion, exposed by the approach and language used by the singer. In her albums "Heresia" and "O Menino que wanted to be Deus" she presents acid lyrics and brings up the racial theme recurrently, mainly in her clips, of which she is always a screenwriter. June 94 is his most daring clip, which shows so directly and at the same time denounces how intrinsic racism is. In addition, it exposes the place of contradiction found after obtaining money and fame with his music being supported by the system he wanted to overthrow, ultimately revealing himself to be genuinely human. And after all, what does it mean to be God?
OI TUDO BOM BROTHER ?
REAGE AO CANTOR ED MOTTA COM A MÚSICA '' MANOEL ''
DVD
Reat to: Emicida - Eminência Parda
React to Ventania - Maconha
Reage a umas músicas mais conhecida reage Tim mais nobody can forever
In Brasil when we don’t care about a persons opinion we say: “To cagando pra ele/ela” translates to “I’m shitting on him/her” that’s the ideia of the ending of the video.
At least one of many interpretations...
He didn't killed himself, pay attention to what is happening on the table
idk if I'm sounding rude saying like that, but that's all in my vocabulary
A woman literally shitting for the standards of beauty imposed by the magazine of her reading, while Djonga, in this plan (afterlife), is in a condition of waiting and servitude. The girl sitting at the "throne" would be the same God on the album cover: a fat black woman, contesting the collective imagination about the image of an Almighty Creator.
React to seu Jorge - burguesinha
Já tem esse react aí olha na play list
@@c4rtol4 vlw mn
Bro react Kayblack
In the clip djonga is among the social classes, in the end he kills himself and reaches the sky where God is a black woman who is shitting for the standards he reads in the magazine, as he is THE BOY WHO WANTED TO BE GOD, is in line to shit.
React BK - caminhos
Duzz metamorfose avalanche
About the video i think the metaphor gets bigger when its in the table of the white family that he dies and they are just eating the breakfast and watching. This album as a whole had the intention of empowering black people and a black woman that isnt twerking and isnt in the beauty pattern just being there is kind the message to me, could be more than that too.
OI TUDO BOM BROTHER?
REAGE AO GRUPO SEPULTURA COM A MÚSICA '' GUARDIANS OF EARTH '' OFFICIAL MUSIC VÍDEO
U need to listen to Froid
Nice vídeo man!! Please react to BK - Bloco 7
This music make part of the álbum "O Líder em Movimento" and was released recently. All of good for you, bro!! Cheers!!
Emicida and Djonga....by the way you didint react to emicida yet
REACT TO FROID "PSEUDOSOCIAL"
bro your portuguese subtitles have misinterpretations
Bro i think u will love Emicida - Boa Esperança. Definitely it's the best music video of brazilian rap and Emicida it's the most important rapper since Sabotage and Racionais. The song have english subtitles
th-cam.com/video/AauVal4ODbE/w-d-xo.html
Djonga não é o melhor atualmente, mas sim RAPadura.
Da nova geração pra mim é o melhor
Reage Renato Russo-Faroeste Caboclo
react to síntese mmx
Faz um react do kalypso
Naaaaaaaooooo kkkk
dk47 and cesar is better
Reat to: Emicida - Eminência Parda
Reat to: Emicida - Eminência Parda