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by Gal Costa · Album Gal

Objeto sim, objeto não

Key Bb Tempo 107 bpm Time signature 4/4 Duration 5:07
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The story behind

Objeto sim, objeto não, according to DoReSol

The song “Objeto sim, objeto não,” performed by Gal Costa, stands out for its uniqueness on the Brazilian music scene. With a runtime of 5:07, this piece is characterized by an innovative approach that blends rhythms and melodies, creating a soundscape that invites reflection. Gal’s performance is intense and emotional, allowing the lyrics to resonate deeply with the listener. The way the musical and lyrical elements intertwine makes this song a unique experience, where every note seems to tell a story.

The context surrounding the recording of “Objeto sim, objeto não” is equally fascinating. Gal Costa, born in Salvador, Bahia, in 1945, grew up in a musical environment enriched by her mother, who inspired her from the moment she was conceived. Her connection to music was forged at an early age, and her career led her to collaborate with iconic figures such as Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil. The friendship that blossomed between them in the 1960s resulted in a creative exchange that influenced her style and that of an entire generation. This song reflects that musical evolution, in which the search for an authentic and personal sound becomes the central theme of her work.

From album

Gal

Gal

Gal Costa · 1969 · Track 8

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KeyBb
Time signature4/4
Tempo107 BPM
Duration5:07
AlbumGal
Year1969
ISRCBRUM70600452
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