Imortal means "immortal" in Portuguese. It's a strong and evocative word that immediately suggests themes of enduring love and timelessness.
In Sandy's song, she uses Imortal to describe a love that, despite a breakup, continues to live on within her. The phrase "O que é imortal não morre no final" (What is immortal doesn't die in the end) beautifully captures the idea that some feelings are so profound they transcend the end of a relationship, making it a powerful and memorable word choice for the song's central theme.
Imortal pairs Sandy’s crystal-clear voice with Junior’s harmonies to tell a coming-of-age love story set to soaring pop. The narrator has reached a turning point: “Eu cresci agora sou mulher!” She chooses her own path over a fading romance, determined to “seguir o meu caminho e te esquecer.” Yet the song admits a touching paradox. No matter how bravely she moves forward, the feelings she once shared are immortal—they refuse to fade, living on inside her despite distance and time.
More than a breakup ballad, the track celebrates self-empowerment. It balances courage (thinking of herself, learning to live) with vulnerability (accepting that true love leaves a permanent mark). Listeners are left with an uplifting message: growing up often means choosing yourself, but real love never really dies. It simply transforms into a lasting memory that helps you face the future with “muita fé.”