Miragem translates to "mirage". It's an interesting word because it evokes a sense of something almost too good to be true, like an illusion.
In the song, the lyrics say "Parece miragem mas é sacanagem" (It looks like a mirage but it's naughtiness/mischief). This line plays on the idea that the woman's allure is so captivating it seems unreal, but it's very much a playful and real seduction.
"Isso Que É Vida" ("That's Life") is a lighthearted Brazilian funk track by DENNIS featuring Cantini. The lyrics follow a simple flirtation: the singer notices a woman who is clearly interested in him, and he already knows exactly how the night is going to go. He imagines putting on music, dancing close, and the spark between them turning into something more.
The chorus repeats the song's whole outlook in one line: "that's life" - waking up together, keeping the romance from turning into a boring routine. It's a fun, upbeat take on a casual hookup, dressed in the bouncy rhythm typical of Brazilian funk.
The song leans on everyday conversational Portuguese - contractions like "'tá" for "está," common flirty expressions, and simple, repetitive song structure that makes the vocabulary easy to absorb. It's a good example of how Brazilian funk blends casual speech patterns into catchy, singable phrases.