Provocar means "to provoke" or "to entice." While it can have a general meaning, in the context of this song, it carries a strong romantic and sensual connotation.
The lyrics describe someone using perfume and a smile "com a intenção de provocar" (with the intention to provoke/entice). This suggests a deliberate act of seduction, making the word particularly interesting as it hints at the playful and passionate dynamic between the characters in the song.
"A Gente Fez Amor" is about a couple who keep trying to break up and can't quite manage it. The verses set up the ending: they agreed it was over, drew a line under it, and yet the same ending keeps pulling the narrator back in. He describes her getting ready, putting on perfume and that smile that drives him crazy, and admits he doesn't know how to actually let her go.
The chorus is the moment that ending falls apart: instead of parting ways, they end up sleeping together one more time, "as if it were the last request." It's a song about a breakup that keeps failing because desire keeps winning the argument.
Tierry is a prominent singer-songwriter from Brazil. He initially made a name for himself behind the scenes, crafting popular songs for other artists. Later, Tierry stepped into the spotlight as a performer, captivating audiences with his unique style. He is particularly known for his contributions to the sofrência subgenre, a popular style of music in Brazil.