
A high-drama fusion of Northern Brazilian Arrocha and polished pop, where soaring falsetto meets the rhythmic swing of regional heartbreak.
May 6, 2021 · Sony Music Entertainment
Ama sofre chora is a masterclass in emotional theatricality, serving as the definitive bridge between Pabllo Vittar's global pop ambitions and her deep roots in Northern Brazilian music. It does not just borrow from Arrocha; it inhabits the genre's soul, utilizing the characteristic swing of the percussion and the weeping synth-melodies to create a space where heartbreak feels both intimate and communal. The track avoids the frantic BPM of her earlier club hits, opting instead for a mid-tempo groove that forces the listener to sit with the lyrics.
How does Ama sofre chora sound next to the rest of Pabllo Vittar's catalogue?
Melancholic saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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