Lauana Prado - Um Sonhador / Nгјo Precisa / Nгјo Aprendi A Dizer Adeus (ao Vivo) -

Providing the rhythmic and melodic "weeping" traditional to the genre.

Perhaps the most iconic "saudade" anthem in Brazilian history, this closing piece transforms the performance into a communal sing-along. Prado’s interpretation respects the original’s vulnerability while adding a contemporary vocal weight that makes the song feel fresh. Vocal Identity and Arrangement

Lauana Prado has emerged as one of the most significant voices in modern sertanejo, not merely for her vocal prowess, but for her ability to bridge the gap between the genre’s traditional roots and its contemporary evolution. Her performance of the medley "Um Sonhador / Não Precisa / Não Aprendi A Dizer Adeus" serves as a definitive masterclass in "modão" revivalism, paying homage to the legends who paved the way—Leandro & Leonardo and Paula Fernandes—while infusing the tracks with her signature gritty, soulful delivery. The Power of the Medley Providing the rhythmic and melodic "weeping" traditional to

Originally by Leandro & Leonardo, this track sets a melancholic, reflective tone. Prado’s version emphasizes the acoustic richness of the arrangement, allowing the lyrics about a "dreamer" lost in love to resonate with a modern audience.

By revisiting the repertoire of Leandro & Leonardo, Prado also cements her position as a torchbearer for the sertanejo legacy. She doesn't just cover the songs; she reclaims them, showing that a female voice can carry the same gravitas and "modão" authority as the male duos who originally defined the genre. To help you explore more of Lauana Prado's "Raiz" project: Vocal Identity and Arrangement Lauana Prado has emerged

The medley structure is a staple of the "Raiz" (roots) movement in Brazilian music, designed to evoke nostalgia through a continuous flow of hits. By grouping these three specific songs, Prado creates a narrative arc of romantic longing:

Originally a duet between Paula Fernandes and Victor & Leo, this song introduces a shift toward folk-sertanejo. Prado handles the melodic leaps with ease, transitioning from the heartbreak of the first track into the complex emotional negotiations of a relationship in flux. Prado’s version emphasizes the acoustic richness of the

Lauana Prado’s decision to record these classics is a strategic and artistic triumph. In an era dominated by "Agronejo" and upbeat party tracks, she successfully recaptured the "sofrência" (suffering) market by honoring the 1990s golden era. This medley specifically has become a viral sensation on digital platforms, proving that the themes of unrequited love and the difficulty of saying goodbye are timeless.