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apegarto get attached

Apegar means 'to get attached' or 'to cling to something/someone'. It's a verb that describes forming a strong emotional bond or dependence.

In "PLAYGROUND," the lyrics playfully warn, "Pega, pega, não se apega, não" (Grab, grab, don't get attached, no). This phrase captures the song's theme of casual fun and avoiding deep emotional commitment, making it a key word for understanding the song's message.

Playful, bold, and irresistibly confident, “PLAYGROUND” turns a regular Saturday night into an adventurous game of flirtation. Vivi sings about juggling a double life “no pique Hannah Montana,” slipping from laid-back chill to glamorous Givenchy in a heartbeat. She answers DMs when she feels like it, sets the rules of the game, and invites her crush to meet her at night’s neon-lit playground — a space where fun has no curfew and desire leads every move.

Throughout the lyrics, Vivi owns her independence while teasing a partner into her world: “Se eu ficar a fim, eu vou te chamar” (“If I feel like it, I’ll call you”). The chorus makes it clear that the playground is a metaphor for unrestricted passion; she wants to “brincar com a tua boca” (“play with your lips”) until sunrise. It’s a celebration of modern flirtation: no strings, just chemistry, confidence, and the thrill of living in the moment.

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