Coitadinho is a diminutive of coitado, meaning "poor thing" or "pity". The diminutive form adds a layer of tenderness and sometimes irony, implying a sense of helplessness or being a victim.
In the song, the singer uses Coitadinho do meu ouvido (Poor little thing, my ear) to express a humorous yet exasperated complaint about his partner's yelling. It's an endearing way to describe being overwhelmed by the noise, making it a memorable and culturally rich word.
"Aprende A Terminar A Briga" is a playful, tongue-in-cheek song about a couple whose arguments spiral out of control. The narrator describes his partner breaking things, throwing away their photos and cursing at him over nothing, while he insists all he wanted was her love.
Instead of asking for a real resolution, the chorus turns the fight into an invitation: he tells her to "learn how to end an argument" by taking all that anger out on him in bed instead. The song treats making up after a fight as more fun than the fight itself, closing on the idea that the best part of any relationship is reconciling.
Tierry is a prominent singer and songwriter from Brazil.
He initially gained recognition for his prolific songwriting, crafting hit songs for various other artists. Later, Tierry successfully launched his own career as a solo artist, captivating audiences with his heartfelt and emotional music.