Lençóis translates to "sheets" (bed sheets). While seemingly simple, it's an evocative word that hints at intimacy and private moments, making it more interesting than common vocabulary.
In the song, the line "E foram grandes conversas debaixo dos lençóis" (And there were great conversations under the sheets) suggests a deep, personal connection and shared secrets, elevating the word beyond its literal meaning and adding a layer of intrigue to the lyrics.
“Nasty” drops us into a candle-lit game of cat and mouse where two lovers keep circling the same irresistible gravity. Between glasses of wine and half-whispered confessions, the singer teases the idea of surrender while admitting she is hopeless at reading subtle signals. Every verse feels like a fresh round on a roller coaster: they get close, pull apart, then dive right back under the sheets, repeating the loop simply because the chemistry is too strong to quit.
Beneath the playful flirtation hides a bigger question about control and permission. The other person wants to “put her in the clouds,” to spin her head and reshape her world, yet that magic can only happen if she chooses to let it. The song’s hook keeps returning to this crossroads, reminding us that passion is thrilling but fragile. It can soar only when both hearts agree to drop their guards and ride the unpredictable, deliciously nasty rush together.
D.A.M.A is a Portuguese hip-hop and pop group from Lisbon, formed in 2008 by childhood friends Francisco Pereira and Miguel Coimbra, who began writing rhymes together as schoolkids. Miguel Cristovinho later joined, rounding out the trio.
Starting out with a hip-hop sound, D.A.M.A grew into one of Portugal's most popular pop-rap acts, with their 2014 debut album Uma Questão de Princípio topping the national charts. Signed to Sony Music, they're known for upbeat, heartfelt songwriting and energetic live shows, and their songs often explore everyday emotions and relationships with a warm, sing-along energy that's made them a fixture of Portuguese radio.