Se Toca Essa Moda
Jads e Jadson
The Heart's Struggle in 'Se Toca Essa Moda'
In 'Se Toca Essa Moda,' Jads e Jadson delve into the emotional turmoil of trying to move on from a past relationship. The song's protagonist starts with a firm resolve to focus on himself and not think about his ex-lover. However, the irony is palpable as he finds himself already talking about her. This sets the stage for a night of internal conflict, where he attempts to distract himself by going out alone and sitting in a bar, hoping to find solace and perhaps a way to heal his broken heart.
The narrative takes a twist when a fellow patron, described as a 'desgramado sofredor' (miserable sufferer), requests a song that is considered one of the best in the world but also one that can 'end everything.' This song, presumably a poignant and heart-wrenching tune, triggers a cascade of emotions in the protagonist. Despite his best efforts to forget and move on, the music stirs up memories and feelings, making it impossible for him to keep his promise to himself. The chorus captures this struggle vividly, as he admits that if this particular song plays, his heart wavers, and he finds himself filled with hope, only to be reminded of his ex-lover.
The repetition of the chorus emphasizes the cyclical nature of his pain and the difficulty of breaking free from the past. Each time the song plays, he is tempted to call his ex, breaking his vow to forget her. The protagonist's internal battle is relatable to anyone who has tried to move on from a significant relationship, only to be pulled back by memories and emotions. The song beautifully captures the essence of heartbreak and the challenge of letting go, making it a poignant piece that resonates with many.