Roupa Nova, the legendary Brazilian band known for their seamless blend of MPB, Brazilian pop, and rock, released "Deixa O Amor Acontecer" on March 23, 2004. This album is a vibrant collection of 13 tracks, each offering a unique blend of Roupa Nova's signature sound, which has captivated audiences for decades.
The album kicks off with the title track, "Deixa O Amor Acontecer," a soft rock ballad that sets the tone for the rest of the album. "Amor De Índio" follows, showcasing the band's ability to infuse traditional Brazilian rhythms with contemporary pop sensibilities. "Nascente" and "Seguindo No Trem Azul" are standout tracks, with the latter being a fan favorite that highlights the band's knack for creating catchy, upbeat melodies.
"Bem Maior" and "Princesa" are notable for their poetic lyrics and melodic hooks, while "Anjo" and "Volta Pra Mim" offer a more introspective look into the band's songwriting prowess. "Coração Pirata" and "Dona" are tracks that showcase the band's versatility, blending rock and pop elements seamlessly. "Sensual," "Frisson," and "Sapato Velho" round out the album, each offering a unique perspective on love, life, and the human experience.
With a duration of 56 minutes, "Deixa O Amor Acontecer" is a testament to Roupa Nova's enduring appeal and their ability to create music that resonates with a wide range of audiences. The album is a must-listen for fans of Brazilian music and anyone looking to explore the rich tapestry of sounds that Roupa Nova has to offer.