Bobagem translates to "nonsense" or "foolishness." It's a fun and expressive word that isn't as common in everyday song lyrics as more generic terms.
In the song, it's used to dismiss the idea that a chance for love has ended: "E a promessa que a chance terminou / Ă bobagem, Ă© melhor deixar pra trĂĄs" (And the promise that the chance ended / Is nonsense, it's better to leave it behind). This word perfectly captures the song's optimistic and carefree spirit, encouraging listeners to let go of past regrets and embrace new possibilities.
"Sorri, Sou Rei" is a song about coming back from heartbreak. The singer remembers being left, crying again and again, and then feeling like a king once the person came back and gave him a reason to smile.
The verses set up the mood before the hook: hope for a night of love, tired of suffering, ready to dance and feel the heat again, gazing out at the universe around the person he loves.
This version is a reggae remix by KVSH, built around the original song by Natiruts, so it keeps the feel-good, sun-and-beach reggae warmth even while singing about crying through a breakup.