De Tanto Sol (part. Melim)

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Embracing Love and Positivity Under the Sun

“De Tanto Sol” by Natiruts, featuring Melim, is a vibrant and uplifting song that celebrates love, positivity, and the simple joys of life. The lyrics emphasize that love and happiness do not require material wealth. The opening lines, “Você não precisa de dinheiro / Para aprender a amar,” suggest that true love and fulfillment come from within and are not dependent on financial status. This sentiment is reinforced by the metaphor of the sea, where knowing how to navigate is more important than the vastness of the ocean itself.

The song also touches on the universal desire for peace and well-being, transcending geographical and cultural boundaries. References to places like Palestine, Jerusalem, and Noronha highlight the global aspiration for harmony and the shared human experience. The recurring theme of “energia do bem” (positive energy) underscores the importance of spreading good vibes and kindness, no matter where one is in the world. The imagery of a clear blue sky symbolizes hope and the potential for a brighter future.

Romantic elements are woven throughout the song, with lines like “Será / Que vamos resistir essa força / De ter / Vontade desse beijo na boca” exploring the irresistible pull of love and desire. The song suggests that sometimes, the best moments in life are the simplest ones, like feeling the warmth of the sun and gazing at the sea. The chorus, with its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics, encapsulates the essence of living in the moment and appreciating the beauty around us. Ultimately, “De Tanto Sol” is a celebration of life’s simple pleasures and the power of love to overcome any obstacle.

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  3. Leve Com Você
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  5. Vento, Sol, Coração
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