Me Gusta (AgroPlay Verão) (feat. Ana Castela e Rodolfo Alessi)
AgroPlay
Celebrating Rural Life and Dance in 'Me Gusta'
The song 'Me Gusta (AgroPlay Verão)' by AgroPlay, featuring Ana Castela and Rodolfo Alessi, is a vibrant celebration of rural life and the joy of dance. The lyrics paint a picture of a lively countryside scene, where the sound of a 'berrante' (a traditional horn used in cattle herding) wakes up the entire city. This sets the stage for a night filled with dancing, music, and the rustic charm of the roça (countryside). The song's infectious rhythm and repetitive chorus emphasize the simple pleasures of wearing a hat, boots, and enjoying the rural lifestyle.
The chorus, with its catchy repetition of 'Me gusta chapéu, me gusta roça, me gusta bota-bota,' highlights the artist's love for the traditional elements of rural life. The use of Spanish phrases like 'abajo, abajo' and 'arriba, arriba' adds a playful, danceable element to the song, inviting listeners to join in the fun. The lyrics also mention making the 'playba' (a slang term for wealthy city dwellers) cry, suggesting a sense of pride and defiance in their rural identity.
The song's upbeat tempo and lively lyrics create an atmosphere of celebration and community. It reflects a cultural pride in rural traditions and a desire to share that joy with others. The collaboration with Ana Castela and Rodolfo Alessi adds to the song's dynamic energy, making it a perfect anthem for summer parties and gatherings. 'Me Gusta' is not just a song; it's an invitation to embrace and celebrate the simple, joyful aspects of life in the countryside.