The Journey of Life Through Song

The song "Estrada da Vida," performed by the Brazilian sertanejo duo Milionário e José Rico, is a poignant reflection on life's journey and the pursuit of success. The lyrics metaphorically describe life as a long road where the singer is a runner striving to be a champion and reach the first place. This ambition symbolizes the common human desire to achieve success and recognition in one's endeavors.

However, as the song progresses, it touches on the inevitable challenges and weariness that life brings. The 'time' that surrounds the singer's path and the 'tiredness' that takes over represent the obstacles and hardships that everyone faces over time. The darkening of the singer's sight and the end of the race signify the approach of old age and ultimately, the end of life. This serves as a reminder that despite our ambitions, life has its own pace and conclusion that we cannot escape.

The song concludes with a philosophical message, urging listeners to accept who they are and to have what they truly deserve. It's a call for authenticity and a recognition that in the race of life, the true victory lies not in external achievements but in being true to oneself and finding contentment with what one has earned. Milionário e José Rico, known for their emotional storytelling through music, deliver this message with a depth that resonates with many who understand the bittersweet nature of life's journey.

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  1. Memória Esquecida
  2. Decida
  3. Nasci Pra Te Amar
  4. No Colo da Noite
  5. Pombinha Branca (Vola Colomba)
  6. Estrada da Vida
  7. A Carta
  8. Corpo e Alma
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