The romantic track has already been made available by the country star on digital platforms
Essentially romantic, music Forbidden to finish It is the new bet of the singer Gusttavo Lima, which is now available on all Sony Music digital platforms. The single, which was recorded during the event The classic ambassador In Balneário Camboriú (SC), portrays the ups and downs of a relationship, in which some daily situations and problems can even be released, but in the couple’s agreements, it is rigorously “Forbidden to finish”.
“Forbidden to finish is only a champion of the news that is coming! It is a beautiful song, with a fantastic text! Apart from the audiovisual production, which deserves the comments aside, because it is a real show! I invite everyone to listen and have fun, Without moderation!comments Gusttavo Lima.
Gusttavo Lima and Politics: from the ambassador to Planalto?
According to Billboard, Gusttavo Lima can be used to conduct musical stops, but now his name is also among the main presidential candidates of Brazil. According to the latest genius survey/quaest, the country singer appears third in the electoral race until 2026, with 12% of the voting intentions.
In front of him there are only the former president Lula (30%) and the governor of San Paolo, Tarcísio de Freitas (13%).
The most curious fact is that in some scenarios in which Tarcisio does not compete, Gusttavo Lima occupies the second position. This not only demonstrates the strength of its popularity, but also raises a question: is Brazil ready for a president of the country?
The idea of a singer competing for a political office is not new in Brazil. We had Tiriric, Agnaldo Timóteo and Netinho de Paula who ventured into the polls. But a president coming directly from the world of music would be a revolution.
At the beginning of January, Gusttavo Lima had already reported his interest to enter politics on social networks. “My desire is the same as you: a country with more security, infrastructure and love in the heart. That all the parties come together to really make a government for the Brazilian people,” said the singer, a clarification that his intention goes Beyond a simple outburst.
And he didn’t stop there. A few days later, he strengthened his desire to change Brazil: “People need salts in life.” He said.
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Source: Terra

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