Zizi Possi Louvar 【TESTED】
The song’s inclusion in her early discography highlights the "contemporary urban educated woman's" view of Brazilian music, a style that eventually led to her later critically acclaimed acoustic works like Sobre Todas as Coisas (1991) and Valsa Brasileira (1993). "Louvar" remains a testament to her ability to infuse pop sensibilities with deep, philosophical inquiry. Zizi Possi age, hometown, biography - Last.fm
Released under the label, "Louvar" was part of an album produced by João Augusto . The song was written by the collaborative team of Zeca Barreto , Guilherme Maya , and the legendary Moraes Moreira .
Musically, the track reflects the "refined voice" for which Possi is celebrated, blending her technical precision with the emotional maturity that would later define her acoustic and Neapolitan phases. In the context of the Asa Morena album, "Louvar" served as a thematic bridge between upbeat pop hits and more introspective, lyrical performances. Lyrical Themes: A Spiritual Reflection ZIZI POSSI LOUVAR
The lyrics of "Louvar (Oração)" are profoundly spiritual, structured as a prayer ( oração ) that extends beyond traditional religious boundaries.
It pleads for help for the innocent who are unaware of the "seeds of evil" and the "temptation of the serpent". The song’s inclusion in her early discography highlights
The recurring refrain, "Se do amor, bem perto estou / Eu quero é mais perto estar" (If I am close to love / I want to be even closer), highlights a central theme of human longing for divine or universal love.
The song begins by praising God for those who do not believe ("Louvar, louvar a Deus pelos ateus") and asking for forgiveness for those with empty hearts. The song was written by the collaborative team
While the title track "Asa Morena" became a massive commercial hit, "Louvar" solidified Possi's reputation as a "competent performer in lyrical tunes". This track represents her transition from being a newcomer—having first gained fame singing "Pedaço de Mim" with in 1978—to becoming one of the leading female voices in Brazil.