Beijo Culposo

Gusttavo Lima Gusttavo Lima

The Struggle of Resisting Temptation

Gusttavo Lima's song "Beijo Culposo" delves into the emotional turmoil of resisting the allure of a past lover. The lyrics express the protagonist's determination to avoid falling back into a relationship that seems to be characterized by guilt and a lack of genuine love. The repeated lines about not allowing the other person to touch or seduce them today suggest a firm resolve to maintain distance and self-control.

The song's chorus emphasizes the struggle between the heart's desires and the mind's wisdom. The heart is personified as something that, if it could think, would stop making it easy for the protagonist to succumb to the other person's advances. The term "beijo culposo," which translates to "guilty kiss," implies a sense of wrongdoing associated with the act, hinting at a relationship that might be passionate but ultimately harmful or one-sided. The protagonist wishes to be immune to the other's seductive gaze, which is described as an attack in disguise.

Gusttavo Lima, a Brazilian sertanejo singer, often explores themes of love, heartbreak, and the complexities of relationships in his music. "Beijo Culposo" is a reflection of these themes, portraying the inner conflict of someone who knows they are better off alone, yet still feels the pull of a past connection. The song resonates with anyone who has ever had to fight the temptation of returning to a relationship that they know is not good for them.

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  2. 60 Segundos
  3. Eu Te Achei
  4. Alô/ Cuida de Mim/ Sem Ar (pout-pourri)
  5. Cada Segundo Com Você
  6. É Ela Que Eu Amo
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