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#1236: Bonde do Rolê – Solta o Frango

Back in 2007, Ugly Betty was showing regularly on British television, on this channel called E4. I think its acquisition was a big thing for that place ’cause it was one of the first times that a programme’s episodes would be coming out simultaneously in the US and the UK. But anyways, ‘Solta o Frango’ was used in some adverts promoting Ugly Betty. I thought one of them would be up on YouTube or something to prove my point, but alas there doesn’t seem to be. I didn’t know what the song was at the time. But then the video for it showed up on MTV2 one day. Now I had a band and song name to link to the music. I remember one time my cousin was talking to my sister on the phone, mentioning that she liked the music that played in those adverts too and wanted to know what it was. When I told her the info she wanted to know, she was really surprised for some reason. But I guess I was 11 or 12, and kids at that age usually would have no idea about anything in general.

‘Solta o Frango’ is sung in Portuguese because Bonde do Rolê are from Brazil, you see. The young me witnessing the video for the first time was like, “Oh, so they’re a bit like CSS.” They’re not like CSS, though. The only thing similar about the two groups is that they both hail from the same country. I can try and sing along to the track. Usually I do. But I know I’m getting the pronunciation all wrong, except for those ‘Rolê’ calls during the chorus. From what I’ve gathered by translating the lyrics online, the track is meant to be a kind of theme song and a number telling the listener how cool it is to be in the band, that they’re a band who accept fans from all walks of life – there may be a mention of trans people in there – and the raucous chorus is a celebration and a call to everyone to let loose by ‘releasing the chickens’. The song is the second one on their debut With Lasers album, and until writing this post, I didn’t know that it was also produced by Diplo.

FIFA 08 came out in the autumn of 2007. I would have been about a month in to my second year of secondary school. Year 8. Whatever the equivalent of that is in the US. The local Woolworth’s store was down the road and my aim was to get that new FIFA game. I did, eventually. As always the soundtrack didn’t disappoint. And lo and behold, ‘Solta o Frango’ was on there. I didn’t realise it until way later, but it had been censored on the game. Some of the lyrics and been altered and spliced around a bit. If the translated English lyrics I see are correct, then the Portuguese words for ‘sluts’, ‘lesbians’ and ‘transvestites’ were probably taken out. Though you may have to tell me, I’ll link the clean version below. Lots of weekends were spent playing that game. Those were good times. Coincidentally, CSS were on the soundtrack too. Lot of love for Brazil from EA Sports on that edition.

My iPod #551: Carpark North – Human

Carpark North is an alternative/electronic rock band from Denmark comprising of members Lau Højen, Søren Balsner, and Morten Thorhauge. Six years after their initial formation in 1999 came the second album All Things to All People, on which “Human” can be found as the second track. “Human” was a hit in Denmark and became the band’s first top ten single. It was to gain wider recognition when it was on the soundtrack of FIFA 08. That’s where I heard it the first and many more times as I continually played the game whenever I got the chance.

Like the other FIFAs that came before it, 08 had its share of highlights that I would always sing along to when playing Manager Mode and duds that I would skip and eventually disable them from playing because they weren’t any good. “Human”, clearly, was one of those highlights for me. A break up song of some kind, it depicts a narrator annoyed with this self-centred and arrogant being who cannot admit when they are in the wrong. It’s all there in the lyrics. With a hard-hitting beat that mimics that of “My Sharona” by The Knack and a melody that has something ever so sly about it, “Human” is a good listen. I will probably never listen to the rest of the band’s discography though; it will always only be a FIFA song to me.

Being a game that’s rated PEGI 3+, EA censored the part where the phrase ‘damn right’ is sung in the chorus. Can’t have the kids cursing so badly.