"O Tempo não Pára" | |
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Single by Cazuza | |
from the album O Tempo não Pára [1] | |
Language | Portuguese |
Recorded | October 1988 [2] |
Genre | Rock |
Length | 4:37 |
Label | |
Songwriter(s) | Cazuza, Arnaldo Brandão [1] |
Producer(s) | Ezequiel Neves, Nilo Romero |
O Tempo não Pára (in English: Time Doesn't Stop) is a Brazilian rock song, created by the singer Cazuza, in collaboration with Arnaldo Brandão in 1988. It is the sixth issue that is part of their self-titled live album, O Tempo não Pára. [1]
The lyrics cover the artist's life from his birth and dedicate one of its verses to the media of his country; that had considered him dead early in his later years, when the author was dying of AIDS. [3] It is, in itself, a complaint about the irritation of Cazuza with a society that criticized both his lifestyle and his illness, his vices and sexual orientation, and at the same time it is proposed as a critique of the exploitation of his image in media. [3] Along with the songs "Exagerado" and "Ideologia", "O Tempo não Para", it is considered one of his greatest hits as a solo artist. [4] [5]
"O Tempo não Pára" | |
---|---|
Single by Cazuza | |
from the album O Tempo não Pára [1] | |
Language | Portuguese |
Recorded | October 1988 [2] |
Genre | Rock |
Length | 4:37 |
Label | |
Songwriter(s) | Cazuza, Arnaldo Brandão [1] |
Producer(s) | Ezequiel Neves, Nilo Romero |
O Tempo não Pára (in English: Time Doesn't Stop) is a Brazilian rock song, created by the singer Cazuza, in collaboration with Arnaldo Brandão in 1988. It is the sixth issue that is part of their self-titled live album, O Tempo não Pára. [1]
The lyrics cover the artist's life from his birth and dedicate one of its verses to the media of his country; that had considered him dead early in his later years, when the author was dying of AIDS. [3] It is, in itself, a complaint about the irritation of Cazuza with a society that criticized both his lifestyle and his illness, his vices and sexual orientation, and at the same time it is proposed as a critique of the exploitation of his image in media. [3] Along with the songs "Exagerado" and "Ideologia", "O Tempo não Para", it is considered one of his greatest hits as a solo artist. [4] [5]