Ajuliacosta’s “VOCÊ PARECE COM VERGONHA” is a straight-talk anthem where a sharp-tongued friend shakes another woman awake, urging her to snap out of a toxic loop. Over a gritty Brazilian beat, the lyrics fire off practical warnings — “put a condom on that guy,” “remember your shine,” “money and independence matter” — while exposing how easy it is to trade self-respect for a fleeting fling that mirrors past mistakes. The song mixes street-wise slang with sisterly concern, painting a scene of late-night smoke, closed-door plotting, and lost ambition, only to flip the script and push for self-care, safe sex, and economic freedom. It is both a cautionary tale and a rallying cry: break the cycle, reclaim your hustle, and never be ashamed to choose yourself first.