: Gil narrates a story about the Creator returning to Earth to see what humanity has become, only to be hidden by children from an angry mob, concluding that humans are "so-so".
The song is described as a "slow piece of life affirmation" that reflects on time, existence, and human connection. Emicida - Г‰ tudo pra ontem part. Gilberto Gil
: The track features Gilberto Gil reciting a passage from A Vida Não É Útil (Life is Not Useful) by Indigenous leader Ailton Krenak . This text serves as a metaphor for humanity’s relationship with nature—reminding us that we are children of the Earth, not its owners. : Gil narrates a story about the Creator
: Gil narrates a story about the Creator returning to Earth to see what humanity has become, only to be hidden by children from an angry mob, concluding that humans are "so-so".
The song is described as a "slow piece of life affirmation" that reflects on time, existence, and human connection.
: The track features Gilberto Gil reciting a passage from A Vida Não É Útil (Life is Not Useful) by Indigenous leader Ailton Krenak . This text serves as a metaphor for humanity’s relationship with nature—reminding us that we are children of the Earth, not its owners.