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FriezaColdness

The word "Frieza" translates to "coldness" or "frigidity." It's an interesting choice because while it literally means a lack of warmth, in the context of relationships, it often refers to emotional distance or indifference.

In the song, the lyrics mention "Reclamando da minha Frieza" (Complaining about my coldness), suggesting a partner is upset about the singer's emotional unavailability or lack of responsiveness. This word captures a common relationship dynamic and offers a deeper emotional layer than a simple, everyday term.

Have you ever felt like you were giving more in a relationship than you were getting back? In "Aprendi," which means "I Learned," Batista Lima and Paula Mattos sing about finally learning to treat someone the same way they've been treated. The song is a powerful declaration of self-respect after being ignored one too many times.

The lyrics describe a classic modern dating problem: being left on "seen." The singer explains that they used to always be available, but the other person would see their messages and not reply. Now, the tables have turned. The singer has learned to be absent and cold, and ironically, the other person is complaining about it. The repeated line, "Demorei, mas aprendi" ("It took me a while, but I learned"), shows that this was a difficult but necessary lesson in mirroring someone's energy.

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