The Heartache of Fading Love in Landrick's 'Dói'

Landrick's song 'Dói,' which translates to 'It Hurts' in English, is a poignant portrayal of a relationship in turmoil. The lyrics express the pain and confusion that come when love starts to crumble. The opening lines set the scene of a couple who should be sharing intimate moments but are instead caught up in arguments and blame. The repetition of 'deveríamos' (we should) underscores the gap between the ideal state of their relationship and the harsh reality they are facing.

The chorus, with its simple yet powerful repetition of 'dói' (hurts), conveys the deep emotional pain the singer feels. The word 'dói' is emphasized to reflect the constant ache of a love that is slowly dying. The artist questions whether the relationship has reached its end or if it's just going through a rough patch, holding onto hope that there is a chance to start over. The desire to move past mistakes and not to declare the end of the relationship shows a yearning for reconciliation and healing.

The song also touches on the theme of nostalgia and longing, as the singer can't remember the last time they exchanged words of love or physical affection. This absence of intimacy and communication highlights the distance that has grown between the couple. The repeated plea for the return of love underscores the singer's desperation and unwillingness to let go, despite the evident pain the situation is causing.

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  2. Minha (feat. Hélio Baiano)
  3. Há Mulheres e Mulheres
  4. Pedir Mais
  5. Mr. Confuso
  6. Clima (part. Paulelson)
  7. Vou Te Assumir
  8. Se apitou (part. Kota Manda, Dream Boyz e DJ Nilson)
  9. Segunda Mão
  10. Refúgio (part. Jordânia)
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