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cochilarto nap / to doze off

Cochilar means "to nap" or "to doze off." It's a charming and specific verb that perfectly captures the song's theme of valuing sleep and rest above all else.

While not extremely rare, it's less common than general verbs for sleeping, making it stand out. In the context of "Soneca" (which means "nap"), it's the central action, highlighting the singer's dedication to napping over social events and responsibilities.

Tired of the hustle? Scatolove’s "Soneca" celebrates the sweet art of doing absolutely nothing. Mixing playful Snow White references with 21st-century laziness, the Italian singer jokes that the frantic routine of those six missing dwarfs just isn’t her scene. Instead, she waves the flag of laziness, crashes parties through Skype, and keeps her loyal pillow well-fed so it can keep fueling her dreams.

Underneath the humor lies a relatable anthem for anyone who treasures a good nap over endless social obligations. The repeated chorus "Eu só quero dormir" ("I just want to sleep") turns the track into a cozy manifesto: it’s perfectly fine to step back from the world’s constant “corre, corre” and recharge. So press play, grab your pillow, and join Scatolove in turning downtime into the ultimate hype.

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