Outro may refer to:
In music, the conclusion is the ending of a composition and may take the form of a coda or outro.
Pieces using sonata form typically use the recapitulation to conclude a piece, providing closure through the repetition of thematic material from the exposition in the tonic key. In all musical forms other techniques include "altogether unexpected digressions just as a work is drawing to its close, followed by a return...to a consequently more emphatic confirmation of the structural relations implied in the body of the work."
For example:
Outro is a 2002 album by Jair Oliveira. Jair’s second album blends jazz, samba, soul and MPB. Most of Outro's songs were co-written by fellow Brazilian singer and composer Ed Motta.
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Where’s your pride?
You’re losing yourself you’re stuck in your past
But the life goes on
It constantly flows but you have your boat to row(in)
Keep it always straight
You should know what is at stake
So tell me
Where’s your pride?
You’re losing yourself you’re stuck in your past
But the life goes on
It constantly flows but you have your boat to row(in)
So far I’ve seen so many lives trahesd for no reasons
Problems were minor and major but problems still can be cured
(2x)
The pieces are meant to each other to complete the puzzle of life
And you can say no it invites you to play
You can make your rules buti it’s not just a game
It’s more than you’ll ever know
It’s more than you know
So don’t you feel like you’ve been washed away
Where’s your pride?
You’re losing yourself you’re stuck in your past
But the life goes on
It constantly flows but you have your boat to row(in)
Now you know your lesson: life goes on
Just as the river flows
Keep it on your mind don’t leave my words behind
When a problem comes you’ll know how to deal with…
Keep it always straight
You should know what is at stake
So tell me
…I won’t say this again