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disputandodisputing / contending

Disputando comes from the verb disputar, meaning "to dispute" or "to contend". It's an engaging word that implies a struggle or competition.

In the song, the artist sings, "A lua e eu disputando quem perdeu" (The moon and I disputing who lost). This personifies the moon, creating a unique image of two entities, the singer and the moon, in a somber contest over who suffered more from a shared mistake.

This song is a quiet confession of guilt. The singer admits he cheated and broke someone's trust, and he doesn't make excuses for it.

He imagines the moon as the only witness to what happened, watching from the same window where he once stood with the person he loved. Now that she's gone, all that's left in that spot is him and the moon.

It's a song about owning a mistake instead of running from it, and sitting with the quiet that comes after losing someone.

Gustavo Mioto is a Brazilian singer.

He is recognized for his contributions to sertanejo music. Mioto started his career at a young age and has since released several well-received songs, making him a notable artist in Brazil.

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