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If you grew up in Portugal in the late '90s, you didn't just hear this song—you lived it. Released in 1999 on the quadruple-platinum album Sem Limite , "Falésia do Amor" became the definitive soundtrack for a generation.

The song describes love as an "alucinante sol" (hallucinating sun) found on a cliff edge. It’s a metaphor for the thrill and "vertigo" of falling for someone—a "house of light" where fear doesn't exist. falesia_do_amor

Santamaria were among the first to successfully blend high-energy electronic beats with Portuguese lyrics, a move that defined the sound of national clubs and radio stations. If you grew up in Portugal in the

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