Maneira Errada

Jorge & Mateus Jorge & Mateus

The Freedom of Love in 'Maneira Errada'

The song 'Maneira Errada' by the Brazilian sertanejo duo Jorge & Mateus explores the themes of love, freedom, and non-conformity to societal expectations. The lyrics convey a message of loving someone in a non-possessive way, emphasizing the importance of personal space and independence within a romantic relationship.

The opening lines, where the singer promises not to make promises or demands, set the tone for a relationship that values individuality. This approach to love is contrasted with societal norms, as the song points out that while talking about love is easy, many may not understand or accept their way of loving. The repeated chorus, 'Se eu te deixo livre é porque te amo' ('If I let you go it's because I love you'), encapsulates the central idea that true love does not seek to control or restrict the other person. Instead, it allows for growth and freedom, with the belief that this will ultimately strengthen the bond between the lovers.

Jorge & Mateus, known for their romantic and heartfelt sertanejo music, often touch upon themes of love and relationships in their songs. 'Maneira Errada' stands out for its message that challenges traditional views on love, suggesting that a less conventional approach, one that respects personal freedom, can be just as valid and profound.

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  1. Duas Metades
  2. Então Valeu
  3. Cantada Boba
  4. Os Anjos Cantam
  5. O Campeão
  6. Só Eu Sei
  7. Amo Noite e Dia
  8. Love Night And Day (Amo Noite e Dia)
  9. Onda
  10. Onde Nasce o Sol (part. Bruninho e Davi)
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