Quem Foi da Rua

Guilherme & Benuto Guilherme & Benuto

The Temptation of Returning to Old Habits

In the song "Quem Foi da Rua" by Guilherme e Benuto, the lyrics delve into the internal struggle of a person who has made significant changes in their life but is constantly tempted to revert to their old ways. The protagonist reflects on their past, where nights were spent in endless revelry, driving around, and partying until the early hours. This lifestyle is contrasted with their current state of being responsible and composed, suggesting a significant personal transformation.

The chorus emphasizes the tension between the protagonist's current responsible self and the lingering allure of their past. The repeated line, "quem foi da rua sabe o caminho de volta de cor pra bagunça" (those who were from the streets know the way back to the mess by heart), highlights the ease with which one can slip back into old habits. This metaphor of knowing the way back to chaos suggests that despite the changes, the past is never far behind and can be easily revisited.

Guilherme e Benuto's musical style, which often blends traditional Brazilian sertanejo with contemporary influences, adds a layer of authenticity to the narrative. The song captures a universal theme of personal growth and the constant battle against the pull of former vices. It resonates with anyone who has tried to leave behind a tumultuous past and the challenges that come with maintaining a new, more disciplined lifestyle.

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  1. Sigilo
  2. Manda um Oi (part. Simone Mendes)
  3. Namorando Sem Namorar (part. Fiorella)
  4. De Eu Pra Eu
  5. Desquerer
  6. Quem Foi da Rua
  7. Duas Três (part. Ana Castela e Adriano Rhod)
  8. Não Sirvo (part. Diego e Arnaldo)
  9. Entregador de Flor
  10. Com Quem Será
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