Não Teve Amor

"Não Teve Amor"
Single by Joelma
from the album Joelma
Released January 28, 2016[1]
Format digital download
Recorded 2015
Genre
Length 3:12
Label Universal Music Group
Songwriter(s)
  • Marília Mendonça
  • Juliano Tchula
  • Rangel Castro
Joelma singles chronology
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"Não Teve Amor"
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"Ai Coração" Não Teve Amor "Debaixo do Mesmo Céu"

"Não Teve Amor" (English: "Did Not Have Love") is a song released by the singer Joelma, present in their first album Joelma. It was released as the third single album and composed of Marília Mendonça, Juliano Tchula and Rangel Castro. On January 28, 2016 the song was made available for download on the social networks of the singer, a week after "Ai Coração" to be released.

Composition and release

The release of the song was so thunderous that broadcasters and websites commented that the letter could be interpreted as a message to her ex-husband, "There are things in life that we do not lose, we are free".

Asked about the letter during an interview for the radio FM O Dia,[2] Joelma claims that the letter could be interpreted in various ways and talking about getting rid of the bad things in general: a false friend, a bad job, etc.

Due to the success in the media, the song became the first official work of music, instead of "Ai Coração".

A Remix EP was released on all digital platforms on September 9, 2016.

Track listing


Não Teve Amor (Remixes) - EP

Videoclip

Along with the release of the song, a surprise for fans: a clip. In this clip, Joelma shows a beautiful and simple interpretation in the studio with the band. Currently the clip already hit the berreira over 2 Million Views.[3]

References

  1. "Joelma lança nova música da carreira solo". Diário de Pernambuco. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  2. "Joelma abre o jogo e fala sobre relacionamento". FM O Dia. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  3. "Joelma lança vídeo para Não Teve Amor". Pure People. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
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