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sintoniaharmony / synchronicity

Sintonia translates to "harmony" or "synchronicity." It's a beautiful word that describes a deep connection and understanding between people, where everything just clicks.

In the song, the singer reminisces about a past relationship, asking, "Amor, lembra como a gente se entendia? Eu e você era a mais pura sintonia" (Love, remember how we understood each other? You and I were the purest harmony). It perfectly captures the feeling of a perfect, effortless connection that the singer misses.

**Giana takes us on a bittersweet roller-coaster in “Vai E Vem”, a song that paints the picture of a couple caught in an endless back-and-forth. The storyteller is feeling low because the two lovers never put a real full stop on their romance. Every time they meet, sparks fly: kisses taste like “quero mais” (I want more). Yet, just as quickly, arguments erupt and distance returns, leaving the singer wishing she could stop wanting this person.

The lyrics flash back to cozy nights with wine bottles emptied and playlists blended — her sertanejo beside his trap, like Marília Mendonça featuring 6lack. These memories make the pull even stronger, but the chorus reminds us that their connection is stuck in a loop of “vai e vem” (come and go). It is a catchy confession about craving someone who is simultaneously comfort and chaos, and the song invites listeners to sing along while reflecting on their own push-and-pull romances.

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