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Sandy and Lucas Lima talked about love and separation in their songs; read the analysis


Discrete in life and frank in verse, the singers used the love and pain of relationships as inspiration for their songs; remember your verses

Sandy and Lucas surprised everyone by announcing their separation this Monday 25th. After 24 years together and 15 years of marriage, the couple has decided to follow separate paths. And your relationship leaves remarkable fruits. In the plural.

Theo, 9 years old, the couple’s first and only child, who to this day has preserved his privacy, a request strongly defended by his parents and accepted by his fans. And their songs, which follow not only the path of Sandy, then Junior, but also of the couple, between the joys and difficulties of a relationship.

Discreet in life; candid in verse. Sandy and Lucas have already revealed the details of this relationship in some songs, which have long fascinated not only their loyal audience, who has been following the singer ever since. Armadillo’s birthdaybut also by people happy to see a ‘happy ending’ for the young woman who grew up in front of the cameras.

After all, speaking sandy It’s not just about music. It is a feeling shared by people of an entire generation who see her as an example. This is why it moves, strikes and speaks so strongly to the heart.

At the same time, it’s essentially about music. Because this is how the spouses understood each other, and also because the public was able to grasp some details of what happened. sandy AND Luca.

In an interview on the now defunct program Go FernandinhaFrom Multi-show, sandy said this Luca It helped her see herself as a person and understand herself in music. “She has the elements and the technique to put them into music, to translate myself into music. She helps me a lot to understand myself. Lucas helps me see who I am as a person.”

“I pay a lot of attention to her,” the singer added. And that’s how it happened The one at 30from the EP Principles, means and ends, released in 2012. The song, which is about Sandy’s maturation and aging, originates from a comment the singer made during a conversation: “I’m young to be old and old to be young.” Lucas recorded this observation, which became the song’s filler.

In Jumpfrom the album My song, from 2016, it was Lucas’ turn to be an inspiration. In the song, Sandy sings about feeling free to be her most genuine, flawed, imperfect self, and to move forward without fear. “I can reveal myself; flawed and imperfect; and trust in my glories; and so I make myself whole; decipher and translate myself; in my shadows you see the light; you know all, and all is well; what I truly am; And only tied to I feel free.”

The joy of Sandy’s pregnancy was also celebrated through music. My Guricomposed of Luca Lima, was a Mother’s Day gift for the singer, who was eight months pregnant at the time. In the program Family size, from Globo, presented by Marcio Garcia, the song was presented to the public for the first time. Noely, Xororó and Lucas moved everyone by singing the new song in honor of Sandy.

The single, which is now part of the album Christmas at homelaunched in 2016 by Lima family, was not created with the intention of becoming a major hit on the music charts. However, My Guri it remains a poignant symbol of how the couple’s music and lives were inextricably intertwined, reflecting and contributing to significant moments in their journey together.

Likewise, moments of crisis were also addressed in the songs. Two, in particular, face difficult phases for the couple: Our nodesfrom the album of the same name (2017), Wait for mefrom the album Us, the voice and them (2018). (If you are an emotional person, I advise you not to listen to them today). In both cases, the couple admitted to having different life rhythms, with Lucas working a lot and Sandy going through the postpartum period. Even so, there was still interest in fighting for the couple’s relationship.

And how can you not be moved by the verses of Wait for me, with a vulnerable request to stay, to wait, to be recognized by your love? Or with the plea of Our nodes, of not giving up, and the attempt to recreate a world in which this precious love works. The truth is sandy and Lucas Lima sang about true, imperfect love. A love that has daily challenges and which, unfortunately, cannot sustain itself. A love that, unlike your songs, doesn’t last forever.

Wait for me

I’m still here

Lost in a thousand unreal versions of me

I’m here behind all the chaos

In which life was made

Try to recognize me in the storm

Wait for me

Try not to get used to it, I’ll be right back

Wait for me

I missed so much

In my healthy ideal disappointments

I haven’t forgotten who I am

And how much I owe you

Try to recognize me in the storm

Wait for me

Try not to get used to it, I’ll be right back

Wait for me

Even when I’m careless (I move)

I get lost (I lose focus)

I lose the ground (and I lose the air)

I recognize myself in your eyes (which is the thread that guides me)

Back back

Try to recognize me in the storm

Wait for me

In the storm

Wait for me

Try not to get used to it

I will be right back

Wait for me

I’m still here

Jump

Only with you will I come down from the jump

Take off your makeup

I raise my voice

I lower the tone of my Portuguese

I can reveal myself

Defective and imperfect

And trust in my glories

And this is how I make myself complete

Decipher and translate myself

In my shadows you see the light

You know everything and that’s okay

What I really am

And only tied to you do I feel free

Only with you do I dream bigger

I face my limits

I hear my voice

I raise the tone of my songs

I can forgive myself

Challenge fears

And just smile willingly

Play me with your whole body

Decipher and translate myself

In my shadows you see the light

You know everything and that’s okay

What I really am

And only tied to you do I feel free

Decipher and translate myself

In my shadows you see the light

You know everything and that’s okay

What I really am

And only tied to you do I feel free

Source: Terra