Vestido Colado

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A Rainy Day Romance: The Magic of 'Vestido Colado'

In 'Vestido Colado,' Barrerito crafts a vivid narrative of love and desire, set against the backdrop of a rainy afternoon. The song begins with the singer reflecting on how their love story began, describing it as a 'miracle of nature.' This phrase sets the tone for the song, suggesting that their love is something extraordinary and almost magical, born out of a serendipitous moment.

As the story unfolds, the scene is set at the gate of the beloved's house, where the couple is caught in an unexpected rain shower. The rain becomes a metaphor for the uncontrollable and natural force of their passion. The imagery of raindrops falling and soaking the beloved's dress, making it cling to her body, is both sensual and poetic. This moment of intimacy is heightened by the rain, which acts as a catalyst, revealing the physical beauty of the beloved in a way that feels both innocent and deeply erotic.

The song's climax comes with the line, 'De repente te despiu sem você tirar a roupa,' which translates to 'Suddenly undressed you without you taking off your clothes.' This line encapsulates the essence of the song—an unexpected, natural event that brings the couple closer together, both physically and emotionally. The rain, a simple act of nature, becomes a powerful symbol of their love and desire, stripping away barriers and revealing their true feelings for each other. Through 'Vestido Colado,' Barrerito beautifully captures the magic of a fleeting moment that leaves a lasting impression on the heart.

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  2. Amaremos
  3. O Menino Da Canoa
  4. Cadeira Amiga
  5. Juventude Que Perdi
  6. Onde Estão os Meus Passos?
  7. Morto Por Dentro
  8. Disque o 9
  9. Vestido Colado
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