É Tanta

Reinaldo Reinaldo

The Heartache of Unspoken Truths

Reinaldo's song "É Tanta" delves deep into the emotional turmoil of a man grappling with the end of a relationship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the protagonist's struggle to come to terms with his feelings and the reality of his situation. The repeated phrase "É tanta" (It's so much) underscores the overwhelming nature of his emotions, which he tries to mask with lies and denial. This emotional facade is a common human response to heartbreak, where admitting the truth feels too painful to bear.

The song's narrative reveals that the woman he loves has left him, and he is left in a state of confusion and longing. He admits to lying about his feelings, pretending that her departure didn't hurt him, in an attempt to hide his vulnerability. This act of self-deception is a poignant reflection of the fear of appearing weak or desperate. The protagonist's desire to know her new address and write to her, pleading for her return, highlights his deep-seated hope and the difficulty of letting go.

Reinaldo's delivery of the lyrics, combined with the emotive melody, amplifies the sense of loss and yearning. The song captures the universal experience of heartache and the lengths to which people go to protect themselves from the pain of rejection. It speaks to the human condition, where love and loss are intertwined, and the struggle to move on is fraught with emotional complexity.

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  1. Sonhos
  2. Brilho No Olhar
  3. É Tanta
  4. Agora Viu Que Me Perdeu E Chora
  5. Mar de Carinho
  6. Pra Desabafar
  7. Vem Pra Ser Meu Refrão
  8. Vidigal
  9. Agora Viu Que Perdeu e Chora
  10. Infância
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