She is one of the top-touring artists in Japan, becoming the first female artist to play all five of Japan's largest stadiums in 2004. Misia is famed for her five-octave vocal range and is widely recognized as the first Japanese R&B superstar.
Born and raised in Nagasaki, MISIA moved to Fukuoka at the age of 14 to pursue a recording career. There, she continued her secondary education and briefly attended Seinan Gakuin University before withdrawing to focus on her musical career. She was signed to BMG Japan in 1997, after auditioning for record producer Haruo Yoda.
Since 2001, she has been engaging in environmental and human rights activism. In 2008, she founded Child AFRICA, an organization aimed at supporting education and creating sustainable societies. In 2010, she was named Honorary Ambassador of the 10th Conference of the Parties of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
For the Portuguese fado singer, see Mísia.
Fado Adivinha
MISIA Lyrics
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Quem se d? A, quem se recusa / quem procura, quem alcan? A / quem defende, quem acusa / quem se gasta, quem
Descansa / quem faz n? S, quem os desata / Quem morre, quem ressusita / quem d? A vida, quem mata / quem duvida
E acredita / quem afirma, quem desdiz / quem se arrepende, quem n? O / Quem? Feliz, infeliz / quem?, quem?
Cora?? O.
The lyrics to MISIA's song "Fado Adivinha" explore the complex range of emotions and choices that individuals face in life. The song begins by asking who gives and who refuses, who seeks and who achieves, who defends and who accuses. These lines highlight the dualities and contradictions that exist within human nature. The song continues to ask about those who tire themselves out and those who rest, those who knot and those who untie, those who die and those who are reborn, those who give life and those who take it away.
Through these questions, the song suggests that life is full of choices that ultimately define who we are as individuals. The final line of the chorus, "who is happy, unhappy, who is it? It's the heart," emphasizes the role of emotions and desires in shaping our lives. The song concludes by repeating the chorus, bringing the listener back to the central message that life is full of uncertainties and complexities, but ultimately it is the heart that guides us.
Overall, "Fado Adivinha" is a thoughtful exploration of the human experience, highlighting the difficult choices we must make throughout our lives and the role of the heart in guiding us through those choices.
Line by Line Meaning
Quem se d? A, quem se recusa
Who gives themselves, who refuses
quem procura, quem alcan?a
who searches, who achieves
quem defende, quem acusa
who defends, who accuses
quem se gasta, quem descansa
who exhausts themselves, who rests
quem faz n?s, quem os desata
who creates knots, who unties them
Quem morre, quem ressuscita
who dies, who resurrects
quem d? a vida, quem mata
who gives life, who kills
quem duvida e acredita
who doubts and believes
quem afirma, quem desdiz
who affirms, who contradicts
quem se arrepende, quem n?o
who repents, who doesn't
Quem? feliz, infeliz
Who is happy, who is unhappy
quem? cora??o
Who is the heart
Contributed by Evelyn M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.