Tem que lutar

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Embracing Resilience and Self-Worth

Orquestra Imperial's song 'Tem que lutar' is a powerful anthem of resilience and self-worth. The lyrics encourage listeners to rise above negativity and face challenges head-on. The opening lines, 'Deixa de lado esse baixo astral / Erga a cabeça, enfrente o mal,' set the tone for the song, urging individuals to lift their spirits and confront adversity. This message is vital for the heart, as the song suggests that every experience, whether good or bad, teaches a valuable lesson. The personal touch in the lyrics, 'E eu já sofri por amar assim / Me dediquei, mas foi tudo em vão,' reveals the artist's own struggles with love and dedication, which ultimately proved futile.

The song shifts from personal lament to a broader, more hopeful perspective. It advises against dwelling on past sorrows, suggesting that one can find someone who will love them with 'toda força e ardor,' thereby alleviating their pain. This transition from sorrow to hope is a central theme, emphasizing that love and happiness are attainable if one remains resilient and open to new possibilities.

The chorus, 'Tem que lutar, não se abater / só se entregar a quem te merecer,' serves as a motivational mantra. It underscores the importance of fighting for one's happiness and only giving oneself to those who truly deserve it. The closing lines, 'o meu conselho é pra te ver feliz,' encapsulate the song's essence: a heartfelt piece of advice aimed at ensuring the listener's happiness. Orquestra Imperial, known for their eclectic mix of samba, bossa nova, and other Brazilian genres, uses this song to blend musicality with a profound message of self-empowerment and emotional resilience.

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