Anna Joyce - So Sei Ler Apr 2026

(translating to "I Only Know How to Read") is a romantic track by Angolan singer-songwriter Anna Joyce. Originally released in August 2021 as part of her acclaimed studio album Anna , the track stands out as a slow-burning anthem of romantic devotion in the Ghetto Zouk / Kizomba genre. Artist: Anna Joyce Album: Anna Release Date: August 18, 2021 Genre: Ghetto Zouk / Kizomba Composer/Lyricist: Os Gabeladas Producer: Smash Record Label: LS & Republicano 📝 Lyricism and Meaning

Watch the official music video for a visual interpretation of the track: Anna Joyce - Só Sei Ler (Vídeo Oficial) Anna Joyce YouTube• Oct 25, 2022 Anna Joyce - Só Sei Ler (Vídeo Oficial) Anna Joyce - So Sei Ler

The track explores the concept of absolute, unshakeable focus within a romantic relationship. (translating to "I Only Know How to Read")

The core phrase "só sei ler os teus lábios" (I only know how to read your lips) serves as a metaphor for ignoring outside noise and placing complete trust solely in the partner's words. The core phrase "só sei ler os teus

In the song, the narrator notes that her friends call her foolish ( "Minhas amigas falaram que eu sou burra" ), but she claims that she has gone "deaf" to outside criticisms ( "por ti estou surda" ) to safeguard her love.

(translating to "I Only Know How to Read") is a romantic track by Angolan singer-songwriter Anna Joyce. Originally released in August 2021 as part of her acclaimed studio album Anna , the track stands out as a slow-burning anthem of romantic devotion in the Ghetto Zouk / Kizomba genre. Artist: Anna Joyce Album: Anna Release Date: August 18, 2021 Genre: Ghetto Zouk / Kizomba Composer/Lyricist: Os Gabeladas Producer: Smash Record Label: LS & Republicano 📝 Lyricism and Meaning

Watch the official music video for a visual interpretation of the track: Anna Joyce - Só Sei Ler (Vídeo Oficial) Anna Joyce YouTube• Oct 25, 2022 Anna Joyce - Só Sei Ler (Vídeo Oficial)

The track explores the concept of absolute, unshakeable focus within a romantic relationship.

The core phrase "só sei ler os teus lábios" (I only know how to read your lips) serves as a metaphor for ignoring outside noise and placing complete trust solely in the partner's words.

In the song, the narrator notes that her friends call her foolish ( "Minhas amigas falaram que eu sou burra" ), but she claims that she has gone "deaf" to outside criticisms ( "por ti estou surda" ) to safeguard her love.

Anna Joyce - So Sei Ler

Anna Joyce - So Sei Ler