Sinto Muito Blues

Esteban Tavares Esteban Tavares

Navigating the Blues of Uncertainty

Esteban Tavares' "Sinto Muito Blues" is a poignant exploration of uncertainty and introspection, wrapped in the melancholic tones of blues music. The song delves into the existential musings of the narrator, who is caught in a liminal space between youth and old age, action and inaction. The opening lines suggest a sense of confusion about one's place in life, questioning whether they are still a child or already old, and whether they have participated in life's dance or missed it entirely.

The lyrics further explore themes of self-doubt and the pressure of societal expectations. The narrator reflects on the judgments of others, who claim to know everything the narrator does not. This creates a tension between external perceptions and internal realities, highlighting the struggle to find one's own path amidst conflicting advice and opinions. The imagery of torn paper and a broken heart on a bar table evokes a sense of disillusionment and the remnants of dreams and relationships that have not materialized as hoped.

Throughout the song, there is a recurring motif of choice and the desire to relinquish control. The narrator oscillates between wanting to achieve their dreams and the temptation to give up entirely. This duality is mirrored in the repeated lines about leaving choices to others while feeling lost. The song captures the essence of the blues genre, with its themes of longing, regret, and the search for meaning. Ultimately, "Sinto Muito Blues" is a reflection on the complexities of life and the emotional journey of navigating through uncertainty and self-discovery.

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  2. Pianinho
  3. Canal 12
  4. Segunda-feira
  5. Sinto Muito Blues
  6. Overboard
  7. Pra Ser
  8. Janeiro
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