Evidências

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The Paradox of Denial in Love: Unraveling 'Evidências' by Bruno e Marrone

The song 'Evidências,' performed by the Brazilian sertanejo duo Bruno e Marrone, delves into the complexities of love and the fear of vulnerability that often accompanies it. The lyrics express a paradoxical situation where the narrator claims to have moved on from a past love, yet in reality, these declarations are a facade to mask their true feelings. The song's narrator is caught in a tug-of-war between the fear of getting hurt and the undeniable love they feel for their partner.

The repeated denial of love serves as a defense mechanism, a way to protect oneself from the potential pain of fully committing to a relationship. However, the song's chorus reveals the futility of this pretense, as the narrator acknowledges the 'evidências,' or evidence, of their undying love. The emotional turmoil is palpable as they grapple with the desire to be honest and the fear of rejection or loss. The song captures the universal struggle of admitting one's feelings and the vulnerability that comes with it.

Ultimately, 'Evidências' is a plea for authenticity in love. The narrator yearns for a mutual acknowledgment of the love they share, urging their partner to admit their own feelings. The song resonates with anyone who has ever experienced the internal conflict of protecting their heart while yearning to express their love openly. It's a powerful reminder of the importance of being true to oneself and to the ones we love, despite the risks involved.

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  1. O Campeão
  2. Ausência
  3. Só Sei Te Amar
  4. Se Tiver Coragem Joga Fora
  5. Frente a Frente
  6. Fantasma da Saudade
  7. Agora Vai
  8. Surto De Amor (part. Jorge & Mateus)
  9. Nana
  10. Meu Presente É Você
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