Tudo É Para Ti (part. Raquel Olliver)

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A Humble Heart's Devotion: Unpacking 'Tudo É Para Ti'

The song 'Tudo É Para Ti (feat. Raquel Olliver)' by Dalete Hungria is a spiritual and introspective piece that delves into themes of humility, devotion, and the recognition of one's imperfections in the light of a higher power. The lyrics express a deep understanding that human beings are inherently flawed and that one's successes should not lead to arrogance or self-reliance. Instead, the song emphasizes the importance of attributing one's achievements to God and maintaining a sense of humility.

The repeated lines 'Tudo é para Ti, Senhor' translate to 'Everything is for You, Lord,' which is a declaration of the singer's intent to dedicate all glory and success to God. This refrain serves as a reminder to the singer and the listener that accomplishments should not be a source of personal pride, but rather an opportunity to give thanks and praise to a higher power. The song's message is clear: it is not about the individual's ego or self-promotion, but about recognizing and honoring the divine force that enables all things.

The collaboration with Raquel Olliver adds a layer of harmony and reinforces the song's message through a shared vocal commitment to the theme. The song's gentle melody and heartfelt lyrics create a worshipful atmosphere, inviting listeners to reflect on their own lives and the source of their successes. It's a call to remain grounded and focused on the spiritual journey, rather than getting caught up in the material world and personal achievements.

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  1. Tua Presença
  2. Sorrir de Novo
  3. Te Vejo Lá
  4. Adoração Exclusiva
  5. Era a Mão de Deus
  6. Tudo É Para Ti (part. Raquel Olliver)
  7. Sem Deus Não Dá
  8. Sobre o Mar
  9. Deus Vai Me Sustentar
  10. Quando As Luzes Se Apagam
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