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XaxadoXaxado (a type of dance/music)

Xaxado refers to a traditional Brazilian dance and musical style, originating from the Northeast region of Brazil. It's a lively and rhythmic cultural expression, often associated with the 'cangaço' (a social banditry movement).

While the song title is "Xaxado Do Amor" (Xaxado of Love), the word itself doesn't appear in the lyrics provided. However, its presence in the title makes it a unique and culturally rich word that would entice learners to discover more about Brazilian culture and music. It's not an everyday word, making it memorable and interesting.

"Xaxado Do Amor" is Natiruts' warm, reggae-rooted love song about how love ripples outward into the world. The band sings that the good we do, and the harm we do, both travel out into the universe and eventually return to us, so every act of kindness matters.

The lyrics picture a gentler world: children playing without worry, people learning to respect each other, and old suffering finally overcome by joy. It's less about romantic love between two people and more about love as a force strong enough to heal a country and its people, with the sun breaking through even when things look hopeless.

The playful chant in the middle, listing things like ice cream, gum, a smile and passion, captures the simple, everyday joys that come bundled with love. The song closes on gratitude, thanking love for the good feeling it brings when the sun shines on you.

Natiruts is a Brazilian reggae band formed in 1996 in Brasília, and one of the country's most popular reggae acts. They're known for blending reggae with rock, funk and homegrown Brazilian rhythms, and for lyrics about love, peace and everyday feeling.

"Dou Não Dou" fits that mold well, a warm, patient love song built around the coy back-and-forth of its title line, "I give, I don't give," as the singer waits for a guarded partner to finally open up.

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