Mel Nesse Trem
Cleber e Cauan
Sweet Addiction: The Allure of Love in 'Mel Nesse Trem'
In 'Mel Nesse Trem,' Cleber e Cauan craft a vivid portrayal of infatuation and desire, using the metaphor of honey to describe the irresistible allure of a romantic partner. The repeated phrase 'você tem mel nesse trem' (you have honey in this train) suggests that the person being sung to possesses an enchanting sweetness that captivates the singer. This metaphor of honey not only conveys the idea of sweetness but also implies a sense of stickiness or addiction, as the singer becomes increasingly drawn to this person.
The lyrics describe the singer's immediate and intense attraction, likening the first encounter to tasting honey for the first time. This initial taste leads to a deep infatuation, as the singer becomes 'lambused' (covered) in the sweetness of their partner's body. The reference to rising glucose levels humorously underscores the addictive nature of this love, suggesting that the singer's desire is both overwhelming and consuming.
The song also emphasizes the physical and sensual aspects of the relationship, with lines about taking the partner out to 'namorar' (date) and engaging in intimate moments. The playful repetition of 'tcha tcha tcha' adds a rhythmic and flirtatious element, highlighting the joy and excitement of being with someone who has such a powerful effect. Cleber e Cauan's musical style, which blends traditional Brazilian sertanejo with contemporary influences, enhances the song's lively and infectious energy, making 'Mel Nesse Trem' a celebration of love's sweet and irresistible pull.