Luísa Sonza omitted the name of her exboyfriend Chico Veiga when singing the song she wrote about their romance in Friday's edition of Roberto Carlos Special (22). Following the protocol she had adopted since the betrayal, the singer dedicated the song to someone else in this case, the “King” himself.
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The veteran was full of praise for the 25yearold artist, whom he described as a star. “Roberto, I offer this song today just for you,” she said.
RC didn't sing with Luísa, but he performed some verses he said he would drink them all at the Bar da Cachaça in Lapa, which has even become a place of pilgrimage for the singer's fans.
Later, the young woman joined a duet in one of the most famous partnerships between Roberto and Erasmo Carlos (19412022). This is the song Olha.
The presentation had an impact on social media. “Luísa starts an 'If you want me' instead of Chico in Roberto Carlos' special,” pointed out a Twitter profile called Babi. “Luísa really sang Chico in Roberto Carlos' special,” Ito added.
“Luísa Sonza sings Chico with the verse from Folhetim [de Chico Buarque] “It is already one of the anthological moments of Roberto Carlos's specials,” Escarlate O'Hara continued. “I walk past the room and come across Luísa Sonza singing with Roberto Carlos,” Plínio was surprised.
“Chico successfully ignored the music created for him. I lost everything when Luísa Sonza said 'no bar da Cachaça', but the queer is wonderful,” said Luana.
“What a beautiful duet between Luísa Sonza and Roberto Carlos. I didn’t like her, but she’s gentle, elegant, with a sweet voice and they’re both super in tune,” said Aline Telles.