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Toda Noite Eu Durmo | Olhando A Sua Foto Manin Vaqueiro

Available as a single under Guilherme Dantas & Manim Vaqueiro . Difícil de Separar

The song captures the essence of a modern long-distance romance. The lyrics describe a lover who uses technology to feel close to their partner, staring at their photo on a phone wallpaper every night before bed.

Watch the Official Music Video featuring both Guilherme Dantas and Manim Vaqueiro. Toda noite eu durmo olhando a sua foto Manin vaqueiro

Manim Vaqueiro is part of a new generation of artists from Northeast Brazil who are revitalizing —a keyboard-heavy derivative of Forró. He is often celebrated not just for his music, but for his charismatic connection with fans. For instance, in early 2025, he made headlines for a viral moment where he surprised a fan with autism, showcasing the "big heart" that mirrors the sentimental nature of his hits. Where to Listen You can find "Difícil de Separar" on major platforms:

Released in early 2022, the track quickly became an anthem within the and Vaquejada music scenes, blending traditional northeastern rhythms with modern romantic lyrics. The Story Behind the Lyrics Available as a single under Guilherme Dantas &

The phrase "Toda noite eu durmo olhando a sua foto" is the catchy opening hook of the hit song performed by the rising Brazilian star Manim Vaqueiro in collaboration with the renowned composer and singer Guilherme Dantas .

Stream it on the Official Spotify Track or find it on various "Piseiro Apaixonado" playlists. Watch the Official Music Video featuring both Guilherme

It's a song of hope and resilience. Despite the distance "persecuting" them, the singer expresses a deep conviction that "one day we will be happy" and that their eventual union will be "as hard to separate as the water of the sea".

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