Nada Vale O Preço is Bryan Behr’s musical reminder that a quiet, comfortable life can still feel painfully empty if you have no stories to tell. Gazing at clouds that rush across the sky, the singer suddenly questions the frantic pace around him: “Why hurry when I don’t even know my destination?” That spark of doubt pulls him out of his routine, making him realize that no amount of calm is worth the price of losing curiosity and purpose.
The song follows his emotional reboot. Tears show he is awake, a shout chases away the fear of loneliness, and time itself starts scrubbing old anxieties from his mind. By the final chorus he vows to live agora—right now—before life outside slips away unnoticed. In short, Bryan Behr encourages us to swap the safety of routine for the exhilarating uncertainty of genuine presence, because nothing is worth the price of forgetting to truly live.