Following up on a report I posted yesterday, a second popular Brazilian song within the period of about a week was deemed racist leading to a settlement against the distributor of the song. Reported on December 17th, 2011, music giant Sony was ordered to pay retroactive compensation back to 1997 for the release of the song, “Veja os Cabelos Dela (Look at Her Hair) by the singer known as Tiririca. The Court of Justice in Rio de Janeiro judged the song to be racist and passed judgement against the Sony record label that distributed the song on the CD entitled Florentina back in 1996. The CD sold about 250,000 copies. The settlement forces Sony to pay $1.2 million Brazilian reais (worth about $656,000 American dollars) in retroactive pay back to the year 1997. The suit was brought forth by 10 non-governmental organizations that fight against racism...In 2004, Sony was ordered to pay $300,000 Brazilian reais but the record label filed an appeal against the judgement, an appeal that they recently lost in the Civil Chamber of Rio de Janeiro. On Tuesday, December 29th, the court determined that interest and inflation on the value of the suit should be calculated retroactively back to 1997. At the end of 2009, Sony Music made a deposit in the court valued at $663,159.37 but this amount was deemed insufficient by the NGOs. According to the defense attorney of the NGOs represented in the case, Humberto Adami, black women were offended, exposed to ridicule and felt violated due to the lyrical content of the song. In his view, while the decision and value of the judgement shows an advance in these types of cases, racial issues are still not treated as they should be in Brazil.
“This decision is a direct message to show how the issue o racial inequality should be treated. It is a moment to celebrate. The compensation won’t even go to the authors of the lawsuit. The money will go to the Diffused RightsFund of the Ministry of Justice”, comments Adami.Adami claims that the damages paid in the suit are the highest ever paid for compensation of a racist act in Brazil. Even so, he maintains that: “The quantity is still small when compared with other elements of moral damages like injury and defamation.”
A representative for Sony maintained that the song was not intended to offend women and that the artist was in fact alluding to his own wife in the song and that the terms used in the song are used by Brazilians in reference to not only black women but white women as well.Below are some of the lyrics of the song in Portuguese and English:
Veja veja veja veja veja os cabelos dela (4x)
(Look look look look look at her hair (4x)
Parece bom-bril*, de ariá panela
(It looks like a scouring pad for pots and pans)
Parece bom-bril, de ariá panela
(It looks like a scouring pad for pots and pans)
Quando ela passa, me chama atenção
(When she goes by, she catches my attention)
Mas os seus cabelos, não tem jeito não
(But her hair just isn’t right)
A sua catinga quase me desmaiou
(Her stench almost made me faint)
Olha eu não aguento, é grande o seu fedor
(Look, I can’t take it, her smell is so bad)
Veja veja veja veja veja os cabelos dela
(Look look look look look at her hair)
Parece bom-bril, de ariá panela (2x)
(It looks like a scouring pad for pots and pans) (2x)
Eu já mandei, ela se lavar
(I told her to take a bath)
Mas ela teimo, e não quis me escutar
(But she’s stubborn and doesn’t listen to me)
Essa nega fede, fede de lascar
(This black woman stinks, she stinks horribly)
Bicha fedorenta, fede mais que gambá
(Stinking beast, smells worse than a skunk)
* - Bom-bril is a type of aluminum scouring pad used for scrubbing pots and pans
Read the rest at Black Women of Brazil
Ladies, what do you think of this?!
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Comment by Zaja Kamara on March 1, 2012 at 2:21am Wow...#sad
Comment by Haimanot "Haimi" Tefera on January 17, 2012 at 6:25am Shocking!!!
Comment by QueenPlatz on January 17, 2012 at 4:40am Wow that song is incredibly offensive smh.
Comment by Karina Harrison-Espada on January 14, 2012 at 4:33am Can't believe the lyrics of this song...the sad thing is that in this prejudiced world one time or another I have heard someone say similar things about me because I am black and throughout the years I have learned to ignore those messages because I know they reflect that person's ignorance...but I would never expect to hear a song in the radio that promotes these ideas and insults....
Comment by Karungi on January 12, 2012 at 11:55am speechless.....
Comment by Humberto Adami Santos Junior on January 10, 2012 at 10:09pm Hello Leila,
Thanks for the help.
HUMBERTO ADAMI
humbertoadami@gmail.com
Comment by Zenzi Johnson on January 10, 2012 at 2:43pm that is insanity, and if he is talking to his wife, he didn't provide what she needed to clean her hair and maybe she wouldn't smell. we know our natural sistahs take GOOD CARE of our scent. LOL! don't feel disrespected ladies, he ain't talkin about anybody we know because we and they don't smell bad ;-) HEADS UP, LADIES, WE'RE ABOVE THIS... ;-)
Comment by Vee From France on January 10, 2012 at 5:59am listen to this dumb dumb dumb stupid stupid stupid man-whore of brazilia lia lia Does someone wants to produced me ?! Sony ?! Anyone?!
Comment by shannon e. on January 10, 2012 at 4:07am oh wow...
Comment by Cyndal Williams on January 9, 2012 at 7:57pm WOW I can't even believe that was PUBLISHED.What has the world come to? O_O
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