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Monstros means 'monsters'. It's a captivating and evocative word that immediately draws attention, especially as it's also the title of the song.

In the context of the lyrics, 'monstros' represents not just literal monsters under the bed, but also the internal struggles, fears, and societal judgments that the singer faces. Jão uses this word to explore themes of loneliness, self-acceptance, and overcoming inner demons, making it a central and powerful image throughout the song.

Have you ever felt like there were monsters under your bed? In "Monstros," Jão uses this powerful image to sing about facing deep-seated fears and anxieties that have followed him since childhood. The song opens with a feeling of a lump in the throat and a trembling voice, painting a picture of loneliness even when surrounded by people. He describes a struggle where the very freedom he fought for ironically left him feeling more alone.

But this isn't a song about defeat. It's about a powerful transformation. Jão declares he has "fire in his eyes" and is on a hunt to find his place. Instead of running from the darkness, he embraces it as his home. The song's energy builds as he describes running with wolves, dancing around a fire, and finally looking his monsters right in the eye. It's a triumphant anthem for anyone who has ever felt misunderstood or underestimated, celebrating the journey of accepting your inner demons and continuing to walk forward, stronger than before.

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