Namoradinha de Um Amigo Meu

Roberto Carlos Roberto Carlos

The Heartache of Forbidden Love

The song "Namoradinha de Um Amigo Meu" by Roberto Carlos is a classic Brazilian ballad that delves into the complexities of love, particularly the anguish of falling for someone who is already in a relationship with a friend. The lyrics express the protagonist's internal conflict and guilt over developing feelings for his friend's girlfriend. The narrative is straightforward, with the singer acknowledging that his emotions are inappropriate and that he is aware of the potential consequences of his feelings being discovered.

Roberto Carlos, often referred to as the 'King of Latin Music,' is known for his romantic songs that often explore the nuances of love and relationships. In this song, he captures the torment of unrequited love and the moral dilemma it poses. The repeated lines emphasize the singer's realization that he must move on and find someone who is unattached, highlighting the theme of respect for boundaries within friendships and relationships.

The song's emotional weight is carried by the singer's candid admission of his feelings and his resolve to overcome them. It's a testament to the often-painful human experience of falling in love with someone who is off-limits, and the personal integrity it takes to step back from such a situation. The lyrics resonate with anyone who has ever found themselves in a similar predicament, torn between desire and duty.

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  2. Como Vai Você / Que Será de Ti
  3. Cama y Mesa
  4. Nada Tenho a Perder
  5. Caminhoneiro
  6. O Homem
  7. Eu Daria a Minha Vida
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