Raul Seixas Que Luz E Essa ((full))

With Crowley, Raul adopted the motto “Do what thou wilt” — but he Brazilianized it. His spirituality wasn’t a religion; it was a search. “Tente outra vez” (“Try again”) is practically a secular prayer. The “luz” here is the light of self-reinvention, of questioning everything, including God and the devil ( “A Maçã” ).

A de Raul Seixas pôde, então, ser definida como a imortalidade da ideia . Enquanto houver um jovem com uma guitarra nas costas, questionando o sistema, a luz de Raul estará ali. Frases como "Que luz é essa?" são tentativas de nomear o inominável. RAUL SEIXAS QUE LUZ E ESSA

In the turbulent landscape of Brazilian popular music, few figures loom as large or shine as brightly as Raul Seixas. Known as the "Maluco Beleza" (Crazy Cool) and the "Father of Brazilian Rock," Raul was a shaman of the suburbs, a philosopher of the streets who used his music to interrogate reality, society, and the self. Among his vast and influential discography, the song stands out as a pivotal track—a blistering, prophetic anthem that captures the tension between the end of the world and the birth of a new consciousness. With Crowley, Raul adopted the motto “Do what