Cachorrada literally translates to "puppy play" or "roughhousing," referring to the playful, sometimes wild, behavior of puppies.
In the context of this song, it's used with a double meaning, implying a desire for more intense, uninhibited, and perhaps a bit
This song is a high-energy Brazilian funk track that celebrates raw, unfiltered desire. The lyrics describe a very direct and passionate encounter from a male perspective.
The woman in the song is portrayed as powerful and in control of her pleasure. She is described as "descontrolada" (uncontrolled) and wanting "cachorrada," a slang term for a wild and intense experience. She isn't shy about her needs, telling her partner exactly what she wants ("e falo bem na minha cara" / and says it right to my face). The song's repetitive and rhythmic chorus, with phrases like "soca soca" (thrusting) and her pleas of "Não Para Não amor" (Don't stop, no, love), emphasizes a feeling of non-stop, intense passion.