Ah Que Sorte

Dantas & Léo Dantas & Léo

The Luckiest Man Alive: A Celebration of Love and Gratitude

"Ah Que Sorte" by Dantas & Léo is a heartfelt celebration of love and gratitude, expressed through a series of vivid and intimate metaphors. The song opens with the singer marveling at the luck of inanimate objects that get to be close to his beloved. The mirror, the shower water, and her clothes are all personified as lucky entities that have the privilege of being near her. This imagery sets the stage for a deeper appreciation of the singer's own fortune in being loved by her.

The chorus shifts the focus from these objects to the singer himself, who feels even luckier than the mirror or the shower. He expresses his joy and gratitude for being able to call his beloved "his own." The repetition of "é tudo meu" (it's all mine) emphasizes his sense of possession and fulfillment. The song conveys a deep sense of contentment and happiness, as the singer acknowledges that he has been given the greatest gift of all—her heart.

The song's tone is light-hearted and joyful, capturing the essence of being in love and feeling incredibly fortunate. The lyrics reflect a universal theme of appreciating the small, everyday moments and the profound connection shared with a loved one. Dantas & Léo's musical style, often characterized by its romantic and relatable themes, shines through in this song, making it a relatable anthem for anyone who has ever felt lucky in love.

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  1. Ah Que Sorte
  2. Estraga Essa Noite (part. Luiza Martins)
  3. Love Love
  4. Chave de Cadeia
  5. Bêbado de Rua
  6. Coração de Lata
  7. Sorte Ou Azar
  8. 3 Horas de Relógio
  9. Ele Tá Fudido
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