Jesus Chorou <EXTENDED | OVERVIEW>
A gospel-style song with the same title was released in 1977.
Released in as part of the double album Nada como um Dia após o Outro Dia , this track is considered one of the most important compositions in Brazilian rap.
Released a track titled "Jesus Chorou, Pt. II" in 2017, paying homage to the original Racionais classic. Jesus Chorou
The title is a direct reference to , which is the shortest verse in many versions of the Bible.
The verse describes Jesus’ emotional response to the death of his friend Lazarus and the grief of Lazarus' sisters, Mary and Martha. A gospel-style song with the same title was released in 1977
The lyrics, written by Mano Brown , explore deep psychological and social themes including depression, the weight of fame, betrayal, faith, and the daily struggles of life in the periferia (outskirts) of São Paulo.
It is widely praised for its cinematic storytelling and emotional vulnerability, a departure from the more aggressive tones of early gangsta rap. II" in 2017, paying homage to the original Racionais classic
In the song, Mano Brown uses this reference to humanize his own suffering and the suffering of the Black community, suggesting that if even Jesus wept, it is human to feel pain and despair. Other Notable References