Yellow

Calema Calema

Embracing Life in Yellow: A Journey of Joy and Legacy

Calema's song "Yellow" is a vibrant celebration of life, joy, and the legacy we leave behind. The lyrics begin with a sense of existential curiosity, as the singer questions their identity and purpose. Despite not having all the answers, the arrival of the sun brings a sense of freedom and happiness, prompting the singer to raise their hands and sing. This act of singing symbolizes a release of joy and an embrace of the present moment.

The recurring imagery of the color yellow represents a bright, optimistic view of the world. Yellow is often associated with happiness, energy, and warmth, and in this song, it signifies a world filled with beauty and positivity. The singer describes their homeland as a place where everything is light and happy, suggesting a deep connection to their roots and a sense of belonging. This connection to the land and nature is further emphasized with references to the sun, earth, and rain, elements that nurture and sustain life.

As the song progresses, there is a poignant acknowledgment of mortality. The singer expresses a hope that when their time comes to an end, they will be remembered for having been happy and for having made a positive impact. This reflection on legacy is both humble and profound, highlighting the importance of living a life filled with joy and leaving behind memories that others can cherish. The song concludes with an invitation to join in this celebration of life, looking towards the sky and finding guidance and comfort in the stars.

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  1. Casa de Madeira
  2. Dis-Le Moi (part. Tayc)
  3. Preparado (part. Rapaz 100 Juiz)
  4. A Nossa Vez
  5. Onde Anda (feat. Zé Felipe)
  6. Saudades
  7. Tempo
  8. Yellow
  9. Até de Manhã (part. Diana Lima e T-Rex)
  10. A Dois
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