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besteiranonsense / foolishness

Besteira translates to "nonsense" or "foolishness" and is a wonderfully expressive word in Portuguese. It's used to describe something trivial, silly, or a bad idea, often with a touch of self-reproach.

In the song, the singer reflects on waking up thinking about an ex-lover, questioning if it's just a "besteira" (foolish thing) or a moment of weakness. This word perfectly captures the internal conflict and regret, making it memorable and relatable.

Turma do Pagode invites us into a sunrise of longing where the singer wakes up with one thought only – the person who stole his heart. Wrapped in upbeat pagode rhythms, the lyrics confess a roller-coaster of emotions: he knows the relationship ended, he knows she warned him she was committed elsewhere, yet he cannot shake the feeling that they still belong together. Every chorus is a plea, asking for just one more chance to love her or at least to keep loving her from afar.

Behind the danceable melody lies a relatable story about denying reality, comparing old memories with someone’s new romance, and hoping that the happiness they once shared is impossible to repeat. It is a bittersweet mix that makes you want to sway while reflecting on how stubborn the heart can be.

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