A Journey of Gratitude and Resilience

Xande de Pilares' song 'Gratidão' is a heartfelt ode to the people and experiences that have shaped his journey. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of appreciation for the support he has received from his family, friends, and faith. He acknowledges that his path to success was fraught with challenges, but it was the unwavering support of his loved ones that helped him persevere. This song is a testament to the power of community and the importance of recognizing those who have contributed to one's achievements.

The song also delves into the struggles Xande faced along the way. He mentions 'canela russa,' a colloquial term that suggests he was wandering aimlessly, searching for a 'good angel' to listen to him. Despite facing numerous absurdities and challenges, he never lost his smile or his resolve. This resilience is a key theme in the song, highlighting the importance of maintaining a positive attitude even in the face of adversity.

Ultimately, 'Gratidão' is a celebration of the connections and relationships that have given Xande hope and strength. He expresses immense happiness and gratitude for the trust and love he has received from his audience and community. The song serves as a reminder that true success is not just about personal achievements but also about the collective support that makes those achievements possible. Xande's message is clear: gratitude is a powerful force that can uplift and sustain us through life's challenges.

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  1. Gratidão
  2. Samba Bombom
  3. Mãe (feat. Dona Maura)
  4. Só Depois
  5. Grão de Areia (feat. Rubel)
  6. Me Abraça (feat. Ferrugem)
  7. O Amor
  8. Muito Romântico
  9. Luz do Sol
  10. Brincadeira Tem Hora
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