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Roberta Miranda - Duas Taг§as - Volume 4 - Review

Released during the height of Miranda's popularity in the early 1990s, Volume 4 solidified her status as the "Queen of Sertanejo". The album, released under the label, features 12 tracks spanning romantic ballads, MPB (Música Popular Brasileira), and traditional country styles. The Story of "Duas Taças"

Written by Roberta Miranda herself, the song is a melancholic reflection on a "broken love" ( amor desfeito ). The lyrics use the metaphor of two clinking glasses to symbolize a final toast to a relationship that has ended, leaving one partner behind while the other "flies away". Roberta Miranda - Duas TaГ§as - Volume 4 -

is a quintessential romantic track by Brazilian sertanejo icon Roberta Miranda , featured as the ninth track on her self-titled 1990 album, Volume 4 . Album Context: Volume 4 (1990) Released during the height of Miranda's popularity in

: The track was produced by Mário Campanha , a frequent collaborator who helped shape Miranda's signature sound. The lyrics use the metaphor of two clinking

: It remains a fan favorite and is often included in her live performances and "best of" compilations. Complete Tracklist: Volume 4

: Betrayal, nostalgia, and the bittersweet memory of secret lovers.