Espaguete literally means "spaghetti". While it's a common food item, its use in this song is quite unexpected and creates a memorable image.
In the lyrics, it's used in a playful and suggestive way: "fica de perna pro alto e cai abrindo o espaguete" (keep your legs up high and fall opening the spaghetti). Here, "abrir o espaguete" is a slang expression that refers to doing the splits, or spreading one's legs wide, evoking a sense of flexibility and perhaps a bit of cheeky fun.
"Os Caras Do Momento" is a boastful funk anthem from Brazilian artist Nego do Borel. The song is pure swagger: designer labels like Abercrombie, Ed Hardy, Victoria's Secret, and Lacoste get name-checked alongside luxury cars like a Lamborghini and a Land Rover, all in service of one message: he and his crew have made it.
The lyrics lean hard into the "funk carioca" party scene, calling out women by name (Carol, Thaysa, Thalia, Rafaela, Renatinha) over a driving, repetitive hook built for dancing. It is a snapshot of Rio's funk culture at its most unapologetically flashy, more about the beat and the brag than any deeper story.