Vá Viver

Maneva Maneva

Embracing Life's Journey with Maneva's 'Vá Viver'

The song 'Vá Viver' by Maneva is a heartfelt message that encourages living life fully and authentically. The lyrics suggest taking time to savor both the good and challenging moments, implying that each experience has something to teach. The song's title, which translates to 'Go Live' in English, is a call to action to embrace life without rushing through it.

The second stanza of the song speaks to personal growth and the importance of dedication, love for one's endeavors, character building, and altruism. It acknowledges that pain and hurt are inevitable parts of life, but it also promises support and comfort in times of need, whether through companionship or other means of solace. The reference to 'algum porre,' which means 'some drunkenness' in Portuguese, could be a metaphor for the times when one seeks escape from reality, suggesting that even in those moments, support is available.

The final verses of 'Vá Viver' focus on the beauty of being true to oneself and the natural charm that comes from within. It encourages the listener to be relentless in dispelling sadness and to exhibit the lightness and traits of their own nature. The song concludes with an optimistic view that where there is kindness, there will be growth and flourishing. Overall, Maneva's song is a poetic reminder to live with intention, kindness, and self-acceptance, while also contributing positively to the lives of others.

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  6. Daquele Jeito
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