"" is a track by Marília Mendonça featuring the duo Henrique & Juliano , released as part of her 2017 live album and DVD, Realidade . Song Overview Album : Realidade - Ao Vivo Em Manaus .

: Deciding to leave the "nest" to seek affection elsewhere. Live Performance Context Mudou a Estação (feat. Henrique & Juliano) [Ao Vivo]

: Phrases like "feeling the cold coming" and "perfume running out" symbolize the fading intimacy between the couple. Lyrics Summary

: The official video was released on January 27, 2017.

The song is often considered a thematic "sequel" to the hit "". While the earlier collaboration celebrated the beginning of a passionate romance, "Mudou A Estação" explores the cooling and eventual end of a relationship through the metaphor of changing seasons.

: The lyrics describe a person who "cut their own wings" and made the other person their "home," only to realize they must now "fly alone".

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"" is a track by Marília Mendonça featuring the duo Henrique & Juliano , released as part of her 2017 live album and DVD, Realidade . Song Overview Album : Realidade - Ao Vivo Em Manaus .

: Deciding to leave the "nest" to seek affection elsewhere. Live Performance Context Mudou a Estação (feat. Henrique & Juliano) [Ao Vivo] "" is a track by Marília Mendonça featuring

: Phrases like "feeling the cold coming" and "perfume running out" symbolize the fading intimacy between the couple. Lyrics Summary Live Performance Context Mudou a Estação (feat

: The official video was released on January 27, 2017. The song is often considered a thematic "sequel"

The song is often considered a thematic "sequel" to the hit "". While the earlier collaboration celebrated the beginning of a passionate romance, "Mudou A Estação" explores the cooling and eventual end of a relationship through the metaphor of changing seasons.

: The lyrics describe a person who "cut their own wings" and made the other person their "home," only to realize they must now "fly alone".