Arritmia

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The Heart's Unyielding Beat: A Tale of Unrequited Love

In the song 'Arritmia' by Forró Boys, the lyrics delve into the emotional turmoil of unrequited love. The protagonist acknowledges that their beloved did not intend to cause them pain, but the reality that their happiness lies elsewhere is a bitter pill to swallow. The beloved's honesty about loving another person is both a blessing and a curse, as it leaves no room for false hope but also shatters the protagonist's dreams of a shared future.

The metaphor of 'arritmia,' or arrhythmia, is central to the song, symbolizing the protagonist's heart beating irregularly due to emotional distress. This medical term is used to illustrate the physical and emotional impact of unfulfilled love. The heart, unable to comprehend the logical explanation, continues to call out for the beloved day and night, creating a sense of relentless longing and emotional chaos. The repeated lines emphasize the persistent and unending nature of this heartache.

Forró Boys, known for their emotive and rhythmic forró music, use this song to capture the essence of heartache in a way that is both relatable and poignant. The cultural context of forró, a genre deeply rooted in Brazilian traditions, adds an extra layer of emotional depth to the song. The rhythm and melody, characteristic of forró, serve to amplify the feelings of longing and despair, making 'Arritmia' a powerful expression of love and loss.

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  2. Arritmia
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  4. Só o Filé
  5. Amor de Estudante
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