Ainda Lembro (part. Marisa Monte)

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The Echoes of Lost Love in 'Ainda Lembro'

The song 'Ainda Lembro' by Ed Motta, featuring Marisa Monte, is a poignant reflection on the memories of a past relationship and the pain of heartbreak. The lyrics convey a sense of nostalgia and regret, as the narrator reminisces about the promises and declarations of love that once defined their relationship. The repeated phrase 'Ainda lembro' which translates to 'I still remember,' underscores the lingering thoughts and emotions that remain even after the relationship has ended.

The song captures the moment of realization when one partner acknowledges their mistakes, admitting that the harm they caused was ultimately self-inflicted. This admission of guilt and the understanding that comes with it is a common theme in songs about love and loss. The use of the phrase 'Liga o som, e apaga a luz' which means 'Turn on the music, and turn off the lights,' suggests a desire to return to intimate moments, perhaps to relive the connection that has been lost or to find solace in the darkness.

Ed Motta's musical style often blends elements of soul, funk, and jazz, and 'Ainda Lembro' is delivered with a smooth, emotive tone that complements the introspective nature of the lyrics. Marisa Monte's contribution adds a layer of depth and harmony, enhancing the song's melancholic atmosphere. The collaboration between these two artists brings a rich texture to the song, making it a touching ode to the memories of love that continue to haunt the heart.

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