Lyrics by Emo

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  1. Promises
  2. Dancing With The Devil
  3. Pray
  4. Don't Mess With My Mind
  5. The End
  6. Addictions
  7. Someday
  8. On It
  9. Rayana
  10. 1000 Km/h
  11. 1001 Maneiras de Se Maquiar em Menos de 60 Segundos
  12. 100K/h
  13. 27 De Agosto
  14. 27 de Outubro
  15. 365 Days
  16. 60 Segundos
  17. Acontece
  18. Agir Certo
  19. All Alone (feat. Marissa)
  20. Apenas mais uma de amor
  21. Até a Musica Acabar
  22. Call My Name
  23. Casa Fiesta
  24. Chance Ideal
  25. Chegadas e Partidas
  26. Conta Comigo
  27. DARK ROOMS
  28. Deixar Partir
  29. Deixar Partir
  30. Despedida
  31. Distante
  32. Dizer Adeus
  33. Do Seu Jeito
  34. Emoboy
  35. Encontro de Cometas
  36. Erros
  37. Essa Música É Minha
  38. Essa Tal Liberdade
  39. Eu Nunca Quis Fazer Você Chorar
  40. Fim de Março
  41. Impossível
  42. Incondicional
  43. Indecisão
  44. Laurie Annie
  45. Mais Um Café Gelado Por Favor
  46. Mais Uma Vez
  47. Mar da Tranquilidade
  48. Me Ignore
  49. Melhor Coadjuvante
  50. Melhores Dias
  51. Meu Lar
  52. Música nos Dias Tristes
  53. Nada Mudou
  54. Nada Que Eu Não Saiba
  55. Não Querer Você
  56. Ninguém
  57. O Fim
  58. O Fim
  59. O último a sair apague a luz
  60. Perguntas de Uma Resposta
  61. Perspectiva
  62. Perto De Você
  63. Primeira Emoção
  64. Quando A Chuva Cair
  65. Rádio
  66. Réquiem
  67. Respostas
  68. Reviver
  69. Saudade
  70. Se Você Nunca Mais Voltar
  71. Sem ti
  72. Sem Ti
  73. Sem Você Aqui
  74. Sentimentos
  75. Seu Retrato
  76. Só Por Hoje
  77. Talvez Um Dia
  78. Tarde Demais Pra Tentar
  79. Tristes Canções
  80. Últimas Palavras
  81. Um dia
  82. Vida Real
  83. Vou Esperar

Emo () is a music genre characterized by emotional, often confessional lyrics. It emerged as a style of hardcore punk and post-hardcore from the mid-1980s Washington, D.C. hardcore scene, where it was known as emotional hardcore or emocore. The bands Rites of Spring and Embrace, among others, pioneered the genre. In the early-to-mid 1990s, emo was adopted and reinvented by alternative rock, indie rock, punk rock, and pop-punk bands, including Sunny Day Real Estate, Jawbreaker, Cap'n Jazz, and Jimmy Eat World. By the mid-1990s, Braid, the Promise Ring, and the Get Up Kids emerged from Midwest emo, and several independent record labels began to specialize in the genre. Meanwhile, screamo, a more aggressive style of emo using screamed vocals, also emerged, pioneered by the San Diego bands Heroin and Antioch Arrow. Screamo achieved mainstream success in the 2000s with bands like Hawthorne Heights, Silverstein, Story of the Year, Thursday, the Used, and Underoath. Often seen as a subculture, emo also signifies a specific relationship between fans and artists and certain aspects of fashion, culture, and behavior. Emo fashion includes skinny jeans, black eyeliner, tight t-shirts with band names, studded belts, and flat, straight, jet-black hair with long bangs. Since the early-to-mid 2000s, fans of emo music who dress like this are referred to as "emo kids" or "emos". The emo subculture was stereotypically associated with social alienation, sensitivity, misanthropy, introversion, and angst. Purported links to depression, self-harm, and suicide, combined with its rise in popularity in the early 2000s, inspired a backlash against emo, with some bands, including My Chemical Romance and Panic! at the Disco, rejecting the emo label because of the social stigma and controversy surrounding it. Emo and its subgenre emo pop entered mainstream culture in the early 2000s with the success of Jimmy Eat World and Dashboard Confessional, and many artists signed contracts with major record labels. Bands such as My Chemical Romance, AFI, Fall Out Boy, and The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus continued the genre's popularity during the rest of the decade. By the early 2010s, emo's popularity had declined, with some emo bands changing their sound and others disbanding. Meanwhile, however, a mainly underground emo revival emerged, with bands such as the World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die and Modern Baseball, some drawing on the sound and aesthetic of 1990s emo. During the late 2010s, a fusion genre called emo rap became mainstream; its most famous artists included Lil Peep, XXXTentacion, and Juice Wrld.

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