Ciclone

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Breaking Free from the Storm: Juliette's 'Ciclone'

Juliette's song 'Ciclone' is a powerful anthem of self-liberation and emotional resilience. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a tumultuous relationship that has left the protagonist drained and disoriented. The opening lines describe the ex-partner's return, seemingly nonchalant, after having caused significant emotional turmoil. The protagonist acknowledges the loss of peace and sanity, which were already in short supply, and firmly declares that the relationship is over.

The chorus reveals the depth of the protagonist's struggle, almost losing herself in the process of trying to understand and accommodate her partner. The repeated lines 'Eu quase me perdi por causa de você' (I almost lost myself because of you) and 'Por pouco, eu não esqueci meu nome' (I almost forgot my name) emphasize the extent of her emotional turmoil. However, there is a turning point where she gains clarity and strength, urging her ex to disappear from her life.

The metaphor of a cyclone is central to the song, symbolizing the protagonist's newfound energy and determination to move forward. She compares herself to a cyclone, a force of nature that sweeps through the city with intensity, leaving behind the past and those who underestimated her. The lyrics 'Eu rodo a cidade igual ciclone' (I roam the city like a cyclone) and 'Ventania, tempestade' (Gale, storm) highlight her dynamic and unstoppable spirit. The song ultimately celebrates self-empowerment, the reclaiming of one's identity, and the pursuit of a life filled with positivity and self-worth.

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  1. Deus Me Proteja
  2. Ciclone
  3. Deus Me Proteja (feat. Wesley Safadão)
  4. Benzin
  5. Diferença Mara
  6. Triste, Louca Ou Má
  7. Xodó
  8. Frevo Mulher
  9. Trajetória
  10. Disparada / Anunciação (feat. Wesley Safadão)
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