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marolentohazy / high

Marolento is a Brazilian slang term derived from "marola," which refers to the smoke from marijuana. Therefore, "marolento" describes someone who is under the influence of marijuana, or simply feeling hazy and relaxed.

In the song, the artist uses it to describe a lifestyle of being "jovem rico e marolento" (young, rich, and hazy/high), painting a picture of a carefree and indulgent existence. It's a unique and culturally specific word that adds flavor to the lyrics.

Get ready for a classic Brazilian trap anthem! In "LUÍSA SONZA," Derek and his crew paint a vivid picture of a lavish and rebellious lifestyle. The song is a celebration of success, filled with boasts about wealth and luxury. You'll hear them talk about:

  • Making Money: Stacking up cash ("Empilho racks," "Muito cash na bag da Dior")
  • Designer Fashion: Wearing expensive tracksuits from France ("Tracksuit da França")
  • Confidence: Feeling more handsome than famous actors ("Foda-se o Gianecchini")

The lyrics also dive into the wild side of this life. The artists describe a world of partying, loyalty to their friends, and run-ins with the law. The song's title comes from a standout line where the rapper brags about a possible encounter with a famous blonde singer, Luísa Sonza, adding a layer of celebrity fantasy to their story of being young, rich, and unapologetic.

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