Quanto Mais (feat. Açucena Wenceslau)

Flávia Wenceslau Flávia Wenceslau

A Journey of Love and Remembrance

Flávia Wenceslau's song "Quanto Mais," featuring Açucena Wenceslau, is a heartfelt exploration of love, memory, and companionship. The lyrics are imbued with a sense of longing and nostalgia, as the singer reflects on the words and feelings they've kept inside, all meant for a loved one. The imagery of stars, wind, and rain serves as metaphors for the enduring presence of this person in their life, even when they are apart. The recurring line, "É só mais um jeito de lembrar você," emphasizes that every small detail and natural phenomenon is a reminder of their beloved.

The song also delves into the theme of companionship and the importance of having someone by your side. The line, "Me dá tua mão, pois sozinha no caminho a vida é triste," highlights the sadness of walking through life alone and the joy that comes from sharing the journey with someone else. This sentiment is further reinforced by the invitation to walk together and find meaning and peace in life's experiences. The repetition of the phrase "Quanto mais" suggests that the more they share and remember, the deeper their connection grows.

Musically, Flávia Wenceslau is known for her soulful and emotive style, often blending elements of Brazilian folk and contemporary music. This song is no exception, with its gentle melody and soothing harmonies creating a warm and intimate atmosphere. The collaboration with Açucena Wenceslau adds an extra layer of depth and richness to the song, making it a beautiful ode to love and the memories that bind us together.

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  1. Todo Homem
  2. Canção de Esperança
  3. Te Desejo Vida
  4. Silêncio
  5. Você Que Vai Chegar
  6. Amor Cósmico
  7. Por Uma Folha
  8. Saber de Mim
  9. Arvoredo
  10. As Coisas Mais Bonitas
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