Ondas do Mar (part. Ivandro)

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The Tides of Love and Longing

Anna Joyce's song "Ondas do Mar," featuring Ivandro, is a poignant exploration of the complexities of love and the emotional turbulence that often accompanies it. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a relationship marked by longing and the inevitable pain that comes with deep affection. The recurring line "Amar assim, às vezes dói" ("Loving like this, sometimes it hurts") encapsulates the bittersweet nature of their connection, highlighting the duality of love as both a source of joy and heartache.

The imagery of the sea and its waves serves as a powerful metaphor throughout the song. Just as the waves of the ocean are in constant motion, the relationship between the two lovers is depicted as a cycle of separation and reunion. The lyrics describe nights spent under the stars, filled with longing and the emptiness felt in the absence of the beloved. This cyclical pattern of coming and going, akin to the tides, underscores the inevitability of their emotional journey, suggesting that despite the pain, there is a magnetic pull that always brings them back together.

Anna Joyce and Ivandro's collaboration brings a rich emotional depth to the song, with their voices intertwining to convey the shared experience of love's trials. The song's cultural context, rooted in the Lusophone world, adds layers of meaning, as it reflects universal themes of love and loss that resonate across different cultures. The evocative lyrics and soulful delivery invite listeners to reflect on their own experiences of love, making "Ondas do Mar" a relatable and moving piece of music.

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  2. Também Quero
  3. A Resposta
  4. Puro
  5. Meu
  6. Sai (feat. Young Double)
  7. Pintada De Ouro
  8. Assim É o Amor (part. Halison Paixão)
  9. Parte de Mim
  10. Só Sei Ler
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