those that make you feel alive! the dance is contagious, impossible to stand still. the lyrics convey a lot of emotion and the voice is unique. I love listening to this song in my daily life, it gives me extra energy and makes me feel good. undoubtedly a masterpiece of music!
bro, really fucked! I get excited every time I listen, you know? the lyrics are so sincere, the beats are addictive... It seems that I'm inside the song when I listen. it's that song that doesn't get out of your head for days, and that makes you want to dance non-stop. I love it too much!
"Flor E O Beija-Flor" by #MaríliaMendonça was written by Juliano Tchula, performed in a duet with Henrique and Juliano. It's a love song with instrumentation on guitar and keyboard. The lyrics are romantic and the melody is smooth and engaging. #Reviewal
The Queen of Suffering's career was marked by her partnerships, both composing real hits for other artists and interpreting historical songs and albums alongside them. #Curiosity
Composer: Elvis Pires & Renato Moreno & Rodrigo Mell
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A month today without your voice .. and just memories...
I still don't know how to deduce how things can happen so suddenly. Plus affection and love will always dwell in our hearts!
Their songs were therapies...and will be for MT time yet...
#MariliaMendonca
I get excited to remember the queen and her longing is too much, it was one of the biggest losses in our music. Her talent was surreal and we miss her a lot. #idol
What is your opinion about the instrumentation of "Medón, Mas Eu Sou Fiel" by Marília Mendonça? Did you like the arrangements? And which lyrics did you like the most in the song? Share your opinion with us at #DescobrindoMúsica 🎶
"Today we are only half," unfortunately it is one of the cases that really happen in our society. When we think we have a tune with someone else, but actually only one is loving #mariliamendonça #saudadesmarilia
I listened to this song in my workplace, at the time very passionate, playing Marília, I should have played it for myself that it wasn't going to work. it was a sign