Correntes

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Unbreakable Spirit: The Resilience in 'Correntes' by PRISCILLA

In 'Correntes,' PRISCILLA delivers a powerful anthem of resilience and inner strength. The song's lyrics depict a journey from fear and oppression to empowerment and defiance. Initially, the 'chains' symbolize fear and a sense of impending doom. However, as the song progresses, these chains transform into symbols of past struggles that have been overcome. The protagonist has been bound by these chains numerous times, but they have never been enough to silence the love and strength within her.

The lyrics also highlight the futility of trying to suppress the protagonist's spirit. Even when gagged, she asserts that she doesn't need words to express herself. This metaphor underscores the idea that true strength and resilience come from within and cannot be easily subdued. The repeated line, 'I begin where they say my end is,' serves as a powerful declaration of rebirth and renewal. It signifies that every attempt to break her only makes her stronger and more determined.

PRISCILLA's message is clear: attempts to destroy her will only fail. She invites those who seek to bring her down to join her instead, recognizing that their efforts are in vain. The song's defiant tone and repetitive affirmations of 'they won't stop me' reinforce the theme of unyielding resilience. The protagonist has faced numerous challenges and symbolic deaths, but each time she emerges stronger, unbound by the chains that once held her. 'Correntes' is a testament to the indomitable human spirit and the power of inner strength to overcome any obstacle.

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  1. Meu Primeiro Amor
  2. Vou Voar
  3. PRISCILLA
  4. Tudo É Teu
  5. Correntes
  6. AXORT (interlúdio)
  7. Eu Te Prometo
  8. É Tudo Sobre Você / A Terra Clama / Aviva Nos / Pai Nosso (medley)
  9. Amor Blindado (part. Luan Santana)
  10. Sou Escolhido
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