In his new single, Rô Rosa turns emotional tension into poetic sound, revealing artistic maturity under Patrício Sid’s production.
Released on March 3 on all streaming platforms, “Pedras no Caminho” marks a new chapter for the Brazilian singer-songwriter. Produced by Patrício Sid, the track highlights Rô Rosa’s versatility, blending genres while preserving his poetic and urban essence.
Though framed as a love song, the track avoids clichés. Its lyrics travel through emotional conflicts and choices with freedom, supported by a musical base that balances warmth and depth. Influenced by reggae, yet rooted in urban sonorities, the song achieves an authentic and fluid identity.
The release comes alongside a music video by Macaco Elétrico. Nature remains central, but this time as an inner symbol: the waterfall represents passage, cleansing, and emotional strength. The visuals deepen the introspective atmosphere of the work.
More than a song, “Pedras no Caminho” stands as an artistic statement. Rô Rosa affirms his growth through subtlety, timing, and commitment to his poetic truth.
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