Coração Carnaval

ANAVITÓRIA ANAVITÓRIA

The Rhythms of Love in 'Coração Carnaval'

ANAVITÓRIA's song 'Coração Carnaval' is a vibrant celebration of love, using the metaphor of a carnival to describe the intense emotions and excitement that come with being in love. The carnival, a time of joy, music, and dance, serves as a perfect backdrop to illustrate the heart's exuberance when it encounters a beloved person. The lyrics paint a picture of a heart that beats to the rhythm of a favorite marchinha, a traditional Brazilian carnival song, inviting the loved one to join in the dance of love and connection.

The phrase 'Meu coração carnaval' (My carnival heart) suggests that the heart is a place of festivity and joy, filled with the lively spirit of a carnival. The heart 'sapateia apressado no teu ouvido' (tap dances hurriedly in your ear) and 'incendeia embaixo do meu vestido' (ignites under my dress) are vivid images that convey the physical and emotional reactions to the presence of the loved one. These lines highlight the intensity and passion that love can ignite, much like the fervor of a carnival.

ANAVITÓRIA, known for their harmonious vocals and poetic lyrics, beautifully capture the essence of love's excitement and spontaneity in 'Coração Carnaval.' The song's playful and rhythmic nature mirrors the unpredictability and joy of falling in love. By comparing the heart to a carnival, the duo emphasizes the celebratory and exhilarating aspects of love, making the listener feel the pulsating energy and warmth that comes with it.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Ter o Coração No Chão
  2. Navio ancorado no ar
  3. Calendário
  4. Fica (part. Matheus e Kauan)
  5. Preta
  6. não passa vontade (part. DUDA BEAT)
  7. Geleira do Tempo (part. Jorge & Mateus)
  8. Se eu usasse sapato
  9. Luz dos Olhos
  10. Cecília
View all ANAVITÓRIA songs

Most popular topics in ANAVITÓRIA songs

Related artists

  1. Maria Gadú
    Maria Gadú
  2. Nando Reis
    Nando Reis
  3. 5 a Seco
    5 a Seco
  4. Marcelo Jeneci
    Marcelo Jeneci
  5. Fagner
    Fagner
  6. Los Hermanos
    Los Hermanos
  7. Clarice Falcão
    Clarice Falcão
  8. O Teatro Mágico
    O Teatro Mágico