Virei a Mesa

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Turning the Tables: A Tale of Deception and Revenge

Exaltasamba's song "Virei a Mesa" delves into the themes of deception, manipulation, and revenge. The lyrics tell the story of a man who initially falls for a woman who appears to be loving and genuine. However, he soon realizes that her affection is not rooted in true feelings but rather in a desire for material gain and social status. The repeated phrase "Lalalaialá" serves as a catchy refrain, contrasting with the serious undertones of the narrative.

The protagonist describes the woman as someone who uses her charm and intelligence to manipulate others. She pretends to be innocent and from a respectable family to win people's trust, only to later exploit them for her benefit. The man acknowledges his initial naivety and regrets not recognizing her true intentions sooner. This realization fuels his determination to turn the tables on her, as he plans to expose her deceit and reclaim his dignity.

The song's title, "Virei a Mesa," which translates to "I Turned the Table," encapsulates the protagonist's resolve to outsmart the manipulator. He decides to play along with her game, pretending to be unaware of her schemes while secretly preparing a surprise that will reveal her true nature. This act of revenge is not just about personal vindication but also about warning others of her manipulative ways. The upbeat melody and rhythmic chorus provide a stark contrast to the underlying message of betrayal and retribution, making the song both engaging and thought-provoking.

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  2. Eu Choro
  3. Gamei
  4. Samba Alegria
  5. Nuance
  6. Separação
  7. Caminho Sem Amor
  8. Cartão Postal
  9. Graça
  10. Eu e Você Sempre
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