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gamadosmitten / infatuated

Gamado is a colloquial Brazilian Portuguese term meaning "smitten" or "infatuated." It's a more informal and passionate way to express being deeply in love or having a strong crush on someone.

In the song, the artist sings, "Eu tô gamado e todo mundo já sabe," which translates to "I'm smitten and everyone already knows." This word perfectly captures the intense and undeniable feelings of the singer, making it a memorable and engaging choice for learners.

Ever heard a love story about a bad boy with a heart of gold? In "Cinderela," the singer, who calls himself a maloqueiro (a Brazilian term for a street-smart guy or "bad boy"), admits he's gone crazy in love. He feels completely addicted to his partner's kiss and wants her by his side forever.

He calls his love his "Cinderella," and just like in a fairytale, he's ready to be her prince. He doesn't care about her past or the gossip spreading through the neighborhood (favela). His main goal is to prove to everyone that she is a wonderful person and win her heart, no matter what anyone else thinks or says.

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