Rebola e Vem

Alemão do Forró Alemão do Forró

The Dance of Love and Temptation in 'Rebola e Vem'

Alemão do Forró's song 'Rebola e Vem' is a vibrant and catchy tune that delves into the themes of love, attraction, and the irresistible pull of dance. The lyrics express the singer's internal conflict and excitement as he finds himself drawn to a captivating girl whose dance moves are both enchanting and dangerous. The repetition of the word 'rebola,' which means 'to shake' or 'to dance' in Portuguese, emphasizes the hypnotic effect her movements have on him.

The song captures the essence of forró, a popular Brazilian music genre known for its lively rhythms and danceable beats. Alemão do Forró, a well-known artist in this genre, uses the dance as a metaphor for the emotional turmoil and excitement that comes with falling in love. The girl's dance is not just a physical act but a symbol of her allure and the potential risk of getting emotionally involved. The singer acknowledges his fear of falling in love, yet he is unable to resist her charm, indicating the powerful and often uncontrollable nature of attraction.

'Esse gingado é só seu meu bem' (This sway is only yours, my dear) highlights the uniqueness of the girl's dance and, by extension, her individuality. The singer's admission that he might become her 'neném' (baby) if she continues to dance this way suggests a surrender to the emotions and the possibility of a romantic relationship. The song beautifully encapsulates the tension between desire and caution, making it relatable to anyone who has experienced the thrill and uncertainty of new love.

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