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Released on the 1987 album Que País É Este , "Eu Sei" stands as one of Renato Russo’s most vulnerable and enduring compositions. While the album is largely known for its aggressive punk critiques of Brazilian society, "Eu Sei" offers a stark, introspective contrast—a moment of quiet reflection amidst the political noise. 1. The Trap of Communication

The song opens with the iconic line: "Sexo verbal não faz meu estilo" ("Verbal sex is not my style"). This immediately sets a tone of exhaustion with superficiality. Russo explores the idea that words are inherently flawed—errors that belong to the speaker. LegiГЈo Urbana - Eu Sei

The second verse moves into a more intimate, domestic setting: "Feche a porta do seu quarto" ("Close the door to your room"). This shift highlights a deep-seated insecurity and a desire for control in the face of potential betrayal. Released on the 1987 album Que País É

Deep Dive: The Introspective Honesty of Legião Urbana’s "Eu Sei" The Trap of Communication The song opens with

The track delves into a bitter social observation: the idea that those who know how to lie are often "stronger" in the social game. However, rather than pointing fingers, Russo admits his own fallibility, singing "Não quero lembrar que eu minto também" ("I don't want to remember that I lie too"). 2. Intimacy and the Fear of Loss