50 Vezes (feat. Dilsinho)

Sorriso Maroto Sorriso Maroto

The Bittersweet Realization of Lost Love

In the song "50 Vezes" by Sorriso Maroto featuring Dilsinho, the lyrics delve into the complex emotions of regret and longing that follow the end of a relationship. The protagonist reflects on how they used to criticize their partner for being overly attentive, calling them 50 times a day. At the time, this behavior was seen as suffocating, but in hindsight, it is precisely this exaggerated attention that they miss the most. The song captures the irony of realizing the value of something only after it is gone.

The lyrics are rich with emotional depth, highlighting the protagonist's regret for not appreciating their partner's love and care. The repeated lines, "E o trouxa sou eu que não valorizava" (And the fool is me who didn't value it), emphasize the self-awareness and guilt that come with this realization. The partner's exaggerated way of showing love, once seen as a flaw, is now remembered fondly, adding a layer of bittersweet nostalgia to the song.

Culturally, the song taps into a universal theme of taking things for granted and the subsequent regret that follows. Sorriso Maroto, known for their romantic pagode style, effectively uses this song to convey a relatable message about love and loss. The collaboration with Dilsinho adds an extra emotional punch, as both artists are known for their heartfelt performances. The song serves as a poignant reminder to cherish the love and attention we receive, as it may not always be there.

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