Do Fundo Do Nosso Quintal

Jorge Aragão Jorge Aragão

A Serenade of Togetherness and Gratitude

Jorge Aragão's song "Do Fundo Do Nosso Quintal" is a heartfelt tribute to the sense of community and shared joy that music can bring. The lyrics reflect a deep appreciation for the audience, acknowledging their unwavering support and the mutual connection that forms through the act of performing. The repetition of phrases like "Mais um pouco e vai clarear" (Just a little longer and it will brighten) and "Nos encontraremos outra vez" (We will meet again) suggests a hopeful anticipation of future gatherings, emphasizing the enduring bond between the artist and the listeners.

The song also serves as a warm greeting to various types of people who come together through music. Whether they are in love, still searching for it, or simply there to enjoy the samba, everyone is welcomed with a heartfelt "Boa noite" (Good night). This inclusive message highlights the unifying power of music, where differences are set aside, and everyone can find a place to belong. The act of singing and dancing together becomes a celebration of life and community, reinforcing the idea that no one is truly alone.

The repeated expression of gratitude, "Obrigado do fundo do nosso quintal" (Thank you from the bottom of our backyard), adds a personal touch, suggesting a humble and intimate setting where genuine connections are made. This phrase evokes the image of a backyard gathering, a common scene in Brazilian culture where friends and family come together to share music, laughter, and memories. Through this song, Jorge Aragão not only thanks his audience but also invites them to be part of a larger, ongoing celebration of togetherness and joy.

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  1. Preto, cor preta
  2. Conselho
  3. Do Fundo Do Nosso Quintal
  4. Eu e Você Sempre
  5. Malandro
  6. Abuso de Poder
  7. Novos tempos
  8. Alvará
  9. Partido Alto
  10. Lucidez
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