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Hypólito’s “É Só Dançar” is a playful call to rebellion, swapping textbooks for turntables. Tired of classrooms that “teach only what bores,” the narrator brags about being expelled more than once and questions why anyone should sweat exams when real life has no entrance test. His answer is simple: forget the stress, hit the dance floor. With a cheeky grin, he tells listeners that thinking too hard only brings torment, so loosen up, shake your head, and let care melt away in the rhythm.
The song turns the dance floor into a cure-all, championing movement as the ultimate remedy for boredom, pain, and self-doubt. Inviting everyone to the legendary OzDust club, Hypólito paints a scene where flirting, spinning partners, and dancing until sunrise beat any worry that “nothing matters.” If life is brief, he argues, then “tanto faz… é melhor dançar” ‑ it is better to dance. The result is an energizing anthem that urges you to drop your troubles at the door and let music lead the way to freedom.