Zizi Possi Viver, Amar, | Valeu
: The singer reflects on discovering herself as both "weak and strong" and "salt and sweet," ultimately concluding that the bitterness has ended ("o que era amargo acabou-se").
: The song was written by Gonzaguinha , a major figure in MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) known for his deeply emotional and socially conscious lyrics. Key Recordings :
The song is described by reviewers on Letras.mus.br as an "ode to life and love," exploring the beauty of living intensely and the depth of human emotions. ZIZI POSSI VIVER, AMAR, VALEU
is a celebrated track by the renowned Brazilian singer Zizi Possi , written by the iconic composer Gonzaguinha (Luiz Gonzaga Jr.). First appearing on her 1982 album Asa Morena , the song has become a staple of her repertoire, appearing in various arrangements throughout her career, including the acclaimed 1993 acoustic album Valsa Brasileira . Musical Significance and Origins
Zizi Possi is widely recognized for her "limpid voice" and her ability to navigate various genres, from Italian classics to sophisticated MPB. "Viver, Amar, Valeu" remains a highlight of her career, often cited as a definitive example of her ability to interpret the works of great Brazilian composers with exceptional sensitivity. : The singer reflects on discovering herself as
: An acoustic re-imagining that highlights the song's intimate, reflective nature.
: The original studio version released during a period of high commercial success for Possi. is a celebrated track by the renowned Brazilian
: The lyrics use metaphors like a "dream that becomes reality and embraces us," illustrating the transformative power of significant life moments.
