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Meet Maria, the every-woman hero of Portuguese singer Cláudia Pascoal’s anthem! Although the narrator insists her real name is not Maria, she was “born Maria, born Woman,” destined to carry the age-old expectations placed on Portuguese girls. The chorus echoes like a rallying cry: society demands that a woman be respectable, married, and loved almost before she draws her first breath. Pascoal turns that pressure into a catchy manifesto, questioning the roles carved out for her and asking her mother, “What can I be?”

Yet the song is anything but defeatist. With lively folk rhythms and repetitive chants, it flips tradition on its head. The singer celebrates her craft (“I have a weaver’s hand”) and vows to untie every knot of prejudice that holds her back. Nasci Maria becomes a playful yet powerful call for self-determination, reminding listeners that even if the path looks pre-written, there is still “so much to do” and countless ways to reinvent what it means to be Maria. The result is a vibrant mix of cultural pride and feminist spark that invites you to dance while questioning the status quo.

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