Cicatriza comes from the verb "cicatrizar," meaning to heal or to scar. It's a poignant word that captures the process of recovery from a wound, both physical and emotional.
In the song, the line "Alma cicatriza, fica" (The soul heals, it stays) suggests that even after pain and struggle, the soul finds a way to mend, though perhaps with lasting marks. This word adds a layer of depth, hinting at resilience and the enduring nature of the human spirit despite heartbreak.
Bluay and Julinho KSD turn Faz Bem into an irresistible confession of love that refuses to fade. Over a laid-back, tropical beat, the singers admit they tried to walk away, yet saudade (a deep, nostalgic longing) keeps pulling them back. Each chorus insists that being together still feels good, so why pretend otherwise? The verses hop from Dubai to Bora Bora to Lisbon’s Margem Sul, showing that distance, pride, and even old mistakes cannot compete with the comfort they find in each other’s arms.
Under the smooth melodies lies a hopeful lesson for listeners: bruised hearts can heal, and real affection is worth the fight. The artists own up to their faults, promise to keep working on the relationship, and celebrate a connection that feels like it will last “’til I die.” Faz Bem is a warm reminder that when love genuinely lifts you, holding on is the best therapy of all.