Qué Será

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The Enigmatic Essence of Existence in Chico Buarque's 'Qué Será'

Chico Buarque's song 'Qué Será' delves into the profound and often unanswerable questions of life and existence. The lyrics, poetic and rich in imagery, evoke a sense of mystery and contemplation about the things that are deeply felt but cannot be easily defined or understood. The repeated phrase 'Qué Será' which translates to 'What will it be' or 'What could it be,' reflects a quest for meaning in the various aspects of human experience, from the whispers in the bedrooms to the passionate ideas of lovers and the fervent declarations of prophets.

The song suggests that this indefinable essence is present everywhere: in the mundane, in the spiritual, and in the chaotic. It is something that defies conventional morality ('no tiene decencia'), censorship ('no tiene censura'), and even logic ('no tiene sentido'). Buarque's lyrics challenge the listener to consider the intangible and chaotic elements of life that cannot be controlled or fully understood. The song's refrain emphasizes that this essence will never be confined by human constructs or societal norms.

Ultimately, 'Qué Será' is a celebration of the uncontainable and inexplicable forces that drive life and human passion. It acknowledges the limitations of human understanding and embraces the beauty of life's uncertainties. The song's open-ended nature invites listeners to reflect on their own interpretations of what 'Qué Será' means to them, making it a timeless piece that resonates with the universal human condition.

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  1. Cecília
  2. Geni e o Zepelim
  3. Construção
  4. Fado Tropical (feat. Ruy Guerra)
  5. A Banda
  6. João e Maria (feat. Nara Leão)
  7. Construcción
  8. Você Não Ouviu
  9. Luiza
  10. Samba e Amor
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