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arrisquerisk

Arrisque is the imperative form of the verb arriscar, meaning "to risk" or "to take a chance". It's a direct call to action, urging the listener to be bold.

In the context of the song, Pitty uses this word to encourage living life to the fullest and seizing opportunities, as she sings, "Arrisque mais, pra não se arrepender" (Risk more, so you don't regret it). It encapsulates the song's central theme of not postponing life and making the most of every moment.

“Semana Que Vem” is Pitty’s playful yet urgent reminder that later is a risky illusion. Each verse stacks up excuses—tomorrow, next month, in a couple of hours—then the chorus sweeps them away with the command: “Não deixe nada pra semana que vem” (Don’t leave anything for next week). Over sharp guitars and driving drums, she turns everyday procrastination into a ticking clock you can almost hear between the beats.

Pitty’s message is crystal clear: our only guaranteed time is now. Say what you need to say, start the project, question the rules, love louder, live bolder. By the time she sings “o futuro é o presente e o presente já passou” (the future is the present and the present has already gone), we feel how quickly moments slip away. The song is a rock-fueled call to trade hesitation for action before the chance disappears altogether.

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