Botei Minha Nega No Seguro

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A Humorous Take on Relationship Insurance

Dicró's song "Botei Minha Nega No Seguro" is a humorous and satirical take on the concept of insuring one's partner. The lyrics revolve around the idea of a man who has taken out an insurance policy on his wife, ensuring that he will never be financially destitute, or "duro," again. The repetitive chorus emphasizes his relief and newfound security, as he repeatedly sings about how he has insured his wife and will never be broke again.

The song plays with the idea of infidelity and the common trope of the unfaithful partner. Dicró humorously suggests that by insuring his wife, he has safeguarded himself against any potential financial loss that might come from her leaving him or being unfaithful. The mention of "Ricardão," a colloquial term for a man who seduces married women, adds to the comedic element, as the singer claims that even if such a man appears, the insurance will cover it.

Dicró's style is known for its playful and often ironic take on everyday situations, and this song is no exception. By turning a serious topic like relationship trust and financial security into a light-hearted and catchy tune, Dicró invites listeners to laugh at the absurdity of the situation. The song also serves as a satirical commentary on the lengths people might go to protect themselves from emotional and financial harm in relationships.

The song's humor and catchy rhythm make it a memorable piece that resonates with listeners, offering both entertainment and a subtle critique of societal norms around marriage and fidelity.

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  1. Botei Minha Nega No Seguro
  2. O Político
  3. A Veia Botou a Boca No Pau
  4. Melô da Galinha
  5. Funeral do Ricardão
  6. O Genro
  7. Leva Prego
  8. O Trabalhador
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