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FreguesiaParish / Clientele

Freguesia literally translates to "parish" or "clientele." It's an interesting word because it evokes a sense of community and local commerce, often used in a slightly old-fashioned or regional context.

In the song, the opening line "Alô alô Freguesia quem tá passando aqui" (Hello, hello, Freguesia, who's passing by here) uses it to address the local community or potential customers, like a street vendor calling out to the neighborhood. This gives the song a unique, almost theatrical opening, setting a distinct tone.

In "Putaria e Muita Rima," Lil Chainz delivers a track full of bravado and confrontational energy. The lyrics paint a picture of a party scene where the speaker is confident and in control. He boasts about having plenty of money, saying they have more "than your dad's ox," and contrasts his active lifestyle with others who just stay home and "watch hentai."

The song is filled with bold, explicit language that asserts dominance. The speaker talks about being ahead of his rivals, telling them, "to reach me you will have to run." The overall tone is a mix of bragging about wealth, sexual prowess, and a challenging attitude towards anyone who might doubt him.

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