The Bittersweet Nostalgia of 'Outra Vez'

The song 'Outra Vez' by Roberto Carlos is a poignant reflection on past love, filled with a mix of nostalgia, regret, and affection. The lyrics speak to the complexity of a relationship that has ended, yet continues to linger in the singer's memory. Roberto Carlos, a Brazilian singer known for his romantic ballads, often explores themes of love, loss, and longing in his music, and 'Outra Vez' is a prime example of his emotive storytelling.

In the song, the artist recounts the significance of a former lover, describing them as the 'greatest of my cases' and 'the most complicated and the simplest for me.' This juxtaposition of complexity and simplicity suggests a relationship that was deeply meaningful and multifaceted. The singer acknowledges that this person was both the 'best of my mistakes' and a 'sincere lie,' indicating a love that was flawed yet genuine. The recurring theme of saudade, a Portuguese word that conveys a deep emotional state of nostalgic longing for something or someone that is absent, permeates the song, emphasizing the bittersweet nature of reminiscing about a past love.

The chorus reveals the singer's inability to forget and the conscious decision to embrace the memories, even if they come with pain. The lyrics 'I forgot to try to forget you, I decided to want you by wanting, I decided to remember you as many times as I have the will without anything to lose' express a deliberate choice to hold onto the past, despite the potential for heartache. The song captures the universal experience of holding onto the memories of a past love, cherishing the joy it brought, and accepting the sorrow that comes with its absence.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Candilejas
  2. El Gato Que Está Triste Y Azul
  3. Detalhes
  4. El Humahuaqueño
  5. As Baleias
  6. El Manicero
  7. Furdúncio
  8. Emociones
  9. Evidências
  10. Jesus Cristo
View all Roberto Carlos songs

Most popular topics in Roberto Carlos songs

Related artists

  1. Maria Bethânia
    Maria Bethânia
  2. Chico Buarque
    Chico Buarque
  3. Caetano Veloso
    Caetano Veloso
  4. Tim Maia
    Tim Maia
  5. Alceu Valença
    Alceu Valença
  6. Milton Nascimento
    Milton Nascimento
  7. Fagner
    Fagner
  8. Raça Negra
    Raça Negra