The singer Pericles 55, states that the 1990s romantic pagoda played a important role in the task of Make men talk about love . The voice of “Best I Go” and “Until it lasted” revisits old songs from his repertoire and the songbook of other artists to release the “Pagoda do Vivo Pagoda in São Paulo”, which hit digital platforms on Thursday (17).
The artist estimates that, after the popularization of the genre, men began to feel more comfortable and more proud of their girlfriends. The 1990s pagoda was precisely for a long time criticized by the excess of melodrama in the compositions, and was accused of not having much refinement in the lyrics such as samba and the pagoda of previous generations did.
“I saw this happen, I felt this happening and through my music, my way of composing, I could do it too. I see that the man’s way changed a lot. [Ele passou a] Walking more headed, being proud to have his lady, his girlfriend next door. Show everyone, make sure to go to her house, talk to parents, ”said Pericles.
“For a few years it didn’t happen and it was the song that made it change. I know why I saw it happen.”
The first part of the “Pagoda of the Live Peril in São Paulo” hit digital platforms on Thursday and has 11 tracks and features rereading songs that were successful in samba and pagoda between the 1980s and 2000s. Thiaguinho, Seu Jorge and Maria Rita are the guests of the projects that feature hits such as Amir Guineto, Jorge Aragão, Leci and Jovelina Pearl Black.
Listen to the “Live Perception Pagoda in São Paulo”
This content was originally published in Pericles says that the 1990s pagoda taught man to talk about love on CNN Brazil.
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