Fotografia

Soweto Soweto

A Timeless Love Captured in a Photograph

The song 'Fotografia' by Soweto is a heartfelt expression of enduring love and longing. The lyrics convey a deep emotional connection between the singer and their beloved, emphasizing the irreplaceable role the loved one plays in their life. The song opens with a plea for the listener's attention, highlighting the urgency and importance of the message. The singer describes their beloved as the love of their life, underscoring the depth of their feelings and the significance of their relationship.

The recurring theme of a photograph album serves as a powerful metaphor for memories and the passage of time. The singer reflects on the moments captured in photographs, which symbolize the enduring presence of their loved one in their thoughts and heart. The imagery of day turning into night and night into day further emphasizes the constant nature of their longing and the unchanging place their beloved holds in their life. This metaphorical use of time and memory creates a poignant and relatable narrative about love and separation.

Soweto, known for their romantic and soulful music, brings a sense of authenticity and raw emotion to 'Fotografia.' The song's lyrics are simple yet profound, capturing the essence of love and the pain of separation. The repeated calls of 'Alô' (Hello) throughout the song add a personal and intimate touch, as if the singer is directly reaching out to their beloved, making the listener feel the immediacy and sincerity of their emotions. 'Fotografia' is a beautiful ode to love, memory, and the hope for reunion, resonating with anyone who has experienced the bittersweet nature of longing for a loved one.

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  1. Antes de Dizer Adeus
  2. Meu Bem Querer
  3. Resumo Da Felicidade
  4. Tempo de Aprender
  5. Impossível Te Esquecer
  6. Momentos
  7. Negra Ângela
  8. Mundo de Oz
  9. Por Você
  10. Não Foi a Toa
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