Usei a Fé

Jamily Jamily

Finding Hope Through Faith

Jamily's song "Usei a Fé" is a heartfelt narrative of personal transformation and spiritual awakening. The lyrics describe a journey from a place of deep loneliness and despair to one of renewed hope and faith. The opening lines paint a vivid picture of isolation, with the singer feeling like just another face in the crowd, devoid of comfort and affection. This sense of desolation is further emphasized by the imagery of a cry trapped within, ready to tear through the sky in a desperate plea for help.

The turning point in the song comes when the music touches the singer's heart, symbolizing a moment of divine intervention or spiritual realization. This is where the title, "Usei a Fé" (I Used Faith), becomes significant. The singer attributes their newfound strength and belief in life to Jesus, who is credited with making them believe again, feel capable, and experience a rebirth. The repetition of Jesus' name underscores the profound impact of this spiritual connection on the singer's life.

Jamily, known for her powerful voice and inspirational music, often explores themes of faith, resilience, and hope in her work. "Usei a Fé" is a testament to the transformative power of faith and the belief that even in the darkest times, there is a possibility for renewal and rebirth. The song resonates with anyone who has faced adversity and found solace in their faith, offering a message of hope and encouragement to keep believing and moving forward.

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  1. É Só Acreditar
  2. Não Há Outro Além de Ti
  3. Drogas, Tô Fora!
  4. Tempo de Vencer
  5. Hallelujah
  6. Cobre-me
  7. Além do Que Os Olhos Podem Ver
  8. Pai
  9. Usei A Fé
  10. Deus É Maior
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