De Repente El Amor (feat. Lanni Hall)

Roberto Carlos Roberto Carlos

A Sudden Spark: The Magic of Unexpected Love

Roberto Carlos, a legendary Brazilian singer known for his romantic ballads, teams up with Lanni Hall in the song 'De Repente El Amor.' This song beautifully captures the essence of love that strikes unexpectedly, much like a bolt of lightning in the dark. The lyrics describe a serendipitous moment when two people meet and instantly connect, their eyes speaking volumes without uttering a single word. This initial encounter feels miraculous, as if the entire world is within their grasp, and a simple smile invites them to embark on a journey together.

The chorus emphasizes the suddenness and intensity of this newfound love, likening it to a 'ray in the darkness' and a 'sweet madness without explanation.' The lyrics convey the whirlwind of emotions that accompany this experience—a declaration of love, a kiss, and a fresh dream to explore. The phrase 'un minuto fatal' suggests that this moment is both fateful and transformative, forever altering their lives.

As the song progresses, it delves into the deepening connection between the two lovers. They share countless dawns, laughter carried by the wind, and sleepless nights spent discovering each other. Their silent glances speak volumes, proving that words are often unnecessary when the heart communicates. The song concludes with the idea that even if this love is just a dream, it's a fantastic one worth experiencing, especially when waking up in each other's arms. 'De Repente El Amor' is a celebration of the magic and mystery of love that arrives unannounced, changing everything in an instant.

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  2. Amigo
  3. Lady Laura
  4. Detalles (Detalhes)
  5. El Gato Que Está Triste Y Azul
  6. Propuesta
  7. Quero Que Vá Tudo Pro Inferno
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