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minadomined

Minado literally translates to "mined" as in a field full of landmines. It's a striking and somewhat unexpected word to find in a love song.

In "Alvo," Thiago Aquino uses "campo minado" (minefield) metaphorically to describe the dangerous and unpredictable nature of his lover's heart or the situation he finds himself in. He sings, "eu caio nesse seu campo minado" (I fall into this minefield of yours), conveying a sense of vulnerability and the thrilling, yet perilous, journey of love.

In Thiago Aquino's "Alvo," the singer describes a heart at war. He feels like he's advancing into "território inimigo" (enemy territory) where his heart is in the "linha de tiro" (line of fire). All he wants is peace, but a certain someone with a captivating smile keeps messing with his mind and turning his world into a dangerous "campo minado" (minefield).

Just when the singer thinks he's starting to forget this person, they reappear. Armed with a powerful smile, red lipstick, and a black dress, they completely recapture his attention. Despite the chaos they bring, the singer feels powerless to resist and admits, "sou todo seu" (I'm all yours). The song captures the feeling of being irresistibly drawn to someone who feels both wonderful and dangerous at the same time.

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