The combination between Ana Carolina and Seu Jorge in this song was like rice and beans, the combination of the voices of the two was wonderful and they fit together in an inexplicable way.
A version of Irish musician Damien Rice's The Blower's Daughter, "That's it" was ubiquitous on radio stations across the country in 2005 and secured triple platinum CDs and diamond DVDs for its audiences. "To this day, if one of them doesn't sing the song at shows, people get frustrated."
Ana Carolina and Seu Jorge, two of the most unique voices in Brazilian music today, in such a magnificent interpretation, together with a beautiful arrangement and super touching lyrics #enchanted #talent
When the world goes around there, in the face of those who lost, they didn't value it! Spending shame live is little for the talker kkkkk what a role huh? Because When you saw me, the silence is gone....😅
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Seu Brilho Sumiu is a love song with an overlap of female vocals in a country style. The lyrics speak of a love that has been lost and that the silence in the eyes of the beloved is no longer present. presents a typical instrumentation of the genre, with emphasis on guitars and accordion. #Israel&Rodolffo,MariFernandez #Reviewal