Querem Me Roubar

José Orlando José Orlando

Defending Love Against Envy and Lies

In 'Querem Me Roubar,' José Orlando delves into the theme of love under siege. The song's lyrics express the artist's distress over external forces attempting to disrupt his profound and infinite love. The opening lines reveal his anxiety and fear as he pleads with his beloved not to believe the lies being spread about him. This sets the stage for a narrative where love is portrayed as a precious and beautiful entity that others are envious of and wish to destroy.

The song continues with a phone call that serves as a catalyst for the conflict. Someone has falsely accused the singer of having another lover, a common trope in love songs that highlights the destructive power of rumors and jealousy. José Orlando's plea for his partner to disregard these falsehoods underscores the trust and communication essential in a relationship. He reassures his partner that their love is unassailable and that no one can steal him away from her.

The chorus is a powerful declaration of resilience and unity. By repeating the lines 'Ninguém me rouba de você' (No one can steal me from you), José Orlando emphasizes the strength of their bond. The mention of overcoming envy and showcasing their love to the world adds a triumphant note to the song. It suggests that true love can withstand external pressures and emerge even stronger. The repetition of these affirmations serves to reinforce the message of unwavering commitment and the triumph of love over adversity.

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  1. Lambada Francesa (Lambresa)
  2. Pistoleiro do Amor
  3. Tenho Pena de Você
  4. Menina Do Interior
  5. Volte Meu Bem
  6. Querem Me Roubar
  7. Parabéns Pra Você
  8. Eu Quero É Namorar
  9. Que Saudade de Você
  10. Surra de Amor
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