: 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 original studio version released during a period of high commercial success for Possi.
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