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The story behind
Solidão que nada, according to DoReSol
The song Solidão que nada, with its duration of 3 minutes and 1 second, stands out in Kid Abelha's repertoire as a key point on the album Meio desligado. This work, originally released in 1994, marked a stage of renewal for the Brazilian band, attracting a new audience and achieving sales of approximately 600,000 copies, earning them a double platinum record. It was the group's first acoustic album and represented an unprecedented commercial success for them up to that point, consolidating the popularity of Solidão que nada.
The composition of Solidão que nada is the work of Cazuza, George Israel, and Nilo Romero. This album, Meio desligado, released by Warner Music, not only boosted this track but also featured reinterpretations of other songs such as Deus (Apareça na Televisão), with a more mystical tone, and romantic versions of tracks like Alice (Não Me Escreva Aquela Carta de Amor), Seu Espião, Porque Não Eu?, and Gosto de Ser Cruel, where the guitar and piano take on a special prominence. The band, previously known as Kid Abelha e os Abóboras Selvagens and later as Kid, has been a benchmark in Brazil since the 1980s, with members such as Paula Toller, George Israel, and Bruno Fortunato, and a significant sales history in their country.
From album
Meio desligado
Kid Abelha · 1994 · Track 14
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Music George Israel, Cazuza, Nilo Romero