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cê topaare you in? / you down?

Cê topa? is the ultimate informal Brazilian way to ask 'Are you in?' or 'You down?'. is the casual contraction of você (you), and topar is a key verb meaning 'to accept' or 'to be up for' a plan or proposal.

It's the heart of this song's romantic proposition. After describing a cozy life together with 'two kids and a dog', the singer pops the question, not with a 'will you marry me', but with this charming, casual invitation: e aí, cê topa?.

“Cê Topa” is Luan Santana’s sweet and laid-back invitation to turn a close friendship into a full-blown love story. The singer points out that the two are already happier than many couples and urges them to drop their fears and “let it happen.” His vision of romance is disarmingly simple: you, me, two kids, a dog, a warm duvet, and a good movie on a cold August night. By repeating this cozy daydream like a chorus, he shows that true happiness does not need glamour—just genuine connection and everyday moments shared together.

The question “cê topa?” (“are you in?”) runs through the song like a heartbeat, making the lyrics feel like a real-time proposal. Santana’s upbeat sertanejo-pop groove turns the idea into a playful challenge: dare to leave the friend zone, embrace the ordinary, and build a future that is both humble and heart-warming. It is a feel-good anthem for anyone who believes that the best romances often start with friendship and a bit of courage.

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