A Harmonious Union: The Essence of 'Da Música'

In 'Da Música,' Arlindo Cruz and Sombrinha craft a beautiful ode to the profound connection between music and life. The song opens with a sense of serendipity, celebrating the reunion of two entities that were destined to be together. The lyrics express a mutual benefit from this partnership, emphasizing that their collaboration is not just beneficial but essential. This partnership is described as something that should never end, highlighting the timeless and indispensable nature of their bond.

The song delves deeper into the natural synergy between the two, likening their relationship to various harmonious pairs such as 'caçamba e corda' (bucket and rope) and 'batuque e dança' (drumming and dance). These metaphors illustrate how perfectly they complement each other, creating a seamless and effortless connection. The lyrics also touch on the intuitive understanding between them, where words are often unnecessary because their connection is so profound that they can read each other's thoughts and emotions.

The refrain reinforces this idea of perfect harmony, using vivid imagery to depict pairs that are inherently linked and function best together. The song concludes with a hopeful and resilient message: 'O show tem que continuar' (The show must go on). This line encapsulates the enduring nature of their partnership and the continuous journey of life and music. Through 'Da Música,' Arlindo Cruz and Sombrinha celebrate the beauty of unity, the joy of collaboration, and the timeless essence of music as a fundamental part of life.

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  1. O Samba e a Nossa Cara
  2. Será Que É Amor
  3. Vou Te Deixar No Sereno
  4. Sagrado e Profano
  5. Da Música
  6. Papo de Homem e Mulher
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