Rodo Cotidiano - O Rappa Info
"Rodo Cotidiano" by O Rappa is more than just a song; it is a powerful urban chronicle that captures the exhausting reality of the Brazilian working class. Released in 2003 on the album O Silêncio Q Precede o Esporro , it remains one of the band's most iconic tracks for its raw social commentary.
Suggest by O Rappa or other Brazilian artists. Rodo Cotidiano - O Rappa
Verses like "space is short, almost a corral" ( espaço é curto, quase um curral ) highlight how workers are treated as mere cargo. The "stuffy lunchbox" ( quentinha abafada ) inside a "crushed backpack" symbolizes a life compressed by economic hardship and a lack of rest. "Rodo Cotidiano" by O Rappa is more than
The song notes that many of these workers remain nameless and unnoticed by society ("She is beautiful, but has no name / It's common and normal"). Verses like "space is short, almost a corral"