HINO DOS SOLTEIROS

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The Rebirth of a Bachelor: Luan Santana's Anthem to Singlehood

Luan Santana's "HINO DOS SOLTEIROS" (Anthem of the Singles) is a vibrant and candid portrayal of someone reclaiming their single status after a breakup. The lyrics express a mix of regret and liberation, as the protagonist acknowledges the time they've been away from their friends and the social scene due to a relationship that ultimately didn't work out. The song starts with an apology to friends for being absent, hinting at the sacrifices made for a partner who didn't reciprocate the effort.

The chorus of the song is a call to freedom and a return to the single life, with a playful and defiant tone. The protagonist invites new romantic interests to approach without the formalities of getting to know each other, signaling a desire for casual encounters over serious commitments. The repeated lines about being a 'solteiro emputecido' (roughly translated as 'angry single') suggest a mix of frustration and excitement at the newfound single status.

Luan Santana, a Brazilian singer known for his sertanejo music, often explores themes of love, heartbreak, and the joys and pains of relationships. In this song, he captures the moment of transition from heartbreak to embracing single life, with a focus on enjoying the moment and the company of others without the constraints of a relationship. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the end of a relationship and the subsequent rediscovery of personal freedom and identity.

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  1. Chuva de Arroz
  2. Vou Te Amar (Cigana)
  3. CERTEZA
  4. OLHO MARROM
  5. Multiplica
  6. Tudo Que Você Quiser
  7. Eu Mereço
  8. Desculpas
  9. MALDITO GIRASSOL
  10. Acordando o Prédio (part. Wao)
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