Defying Fate: The Unyielding Love in Nara Leão's 'Dueto'

Nara Leão's song 'Dueto' is a poetic declaration of unwavering love that transcends the boundaries of fate, science, and societal norms. The lyrics are rich with references to various forms of divination and authoritative sources, such as astrology, religious texts, and scientific data, all of which predict that the subject of the song will be the singer's love and peace. This repetition underscores the certainty and inevitability of their union, as if it is written in the stars and confirmed by every conceivable source of knowledge.

However, the song takes a dramatic turn with the introduction of doubt. The singer acknowledges that even if science, calendars, or destiny itself were to prove otherwise, their love would remain unshaken. This defiance is a powerful statement against the deterministic views often imposed by society and various belief systems. The repeated phrase 'Danem-se os astros' (To hell with the stars) and similar expressions serve as a rebellious mantra, rejecting any external force that might attempt to dictate the course of their love.

The song's lyrical structure, with its cyclical references to different forms of validation and subsequent rejection of them, creates a compelling narrative of love's triumph over fate. Nara Leão, known for her role in the Bossa Nova movement and her socially conscious music, uses 'Dueto' to explore themes of love, destiny, and resistance. The song is a testament to the power of love to defy all odds, making it a timeless piece that resonates with anyone who has ever felt that their love was meant to be, regardless of what the world might say.

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  3. Outra Vez
  4. Amor Nas Estrelas
  5. Cuitelinho
  6. João e Maria
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