Gloria Groove invites you into a steamy late-night dance with Jogo Perigoso ("Dangerous Game"). Over Ruxell’s pulsating beat, the singer confesses an intoxicating mix of confidence and vulnerability: she knows she is desired, flaunts her allure, yet admits that life without her lover has become pure torment. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of two people magnetically drawn to each other, flirting through bold moves and whispered promises while trying to resist the growing addiction of their chemistry.
The repeated plea — "Ai, ai, ai, eu quero muito mais" ("Oh, oh, oh, I want so much more") — captures the song’s heartbeat: an irresistible craving for deeper connection, risk, and physical closeness. Gloria calls the relationship a jogo perigoso because passion this intense can thrill and scorch at the same time. It is a celebration of desire, body confidence, and the courage to surrender to love even when the stakes feel deliciously high.