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The track is a fusion of Kizomba and R&B , characterized by its smooth, melodic tempo and emotional vocal delivery.

A poignant aspect of the song is the mention of children: “Os filhos não vão entrar / Mas no final eles vão pagar.” This highlights the broader collateral damage of a broken home, noting that while children are not part of the conflict, they ultimately suffer the consequences. 3. Musicality and Style

The lyrics emphasize a sense of being unfairly blamed for the relationship's failure. A central line— “Eu não falhei contigo... Por que que agora a culpa é minha?” —directly challenges the partner's narrative of the split.

Rui Orlando is known for a vocal style that blends traditional Angolan rhythms with contemporary pop sensibilities. In "Vou Falar," this is achieved through:

The title "Vou Falar" (translated as "I Will Speak" ) serves as a declaration of emotional honesty. The narrative follows a protagonist breaking their silence following a difficult romantic breakup.

A transition between soulful serenading and more rhythmic, assertive passages that reflect the protagonist's growing resolve.

Orlando uses the striking metaphor “Hoje sou um bicho, o Monstro da Bela” (Today I am a beast, the Monster from Beauty and the Beast), suggesting that the pain of the breakup has transformed him into something unrecognizable and "ugly" to his former partner.