Moça Bruta

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The Raw Charm of 'Moça Bruta': A Love Song with a Twist

In 'Moça Bruta,' Jads e Jadson paint a vivid picture of a love that is both raw and enchanting. The song begins with the narrator expressing confusion over the sudden and intense feelings that have taken over his heart. He describes how his heart beats in an unusual, accelerated manner, and his thoughts are consumed by the image of a particular woman. This sets the stage for a tale of unexpected and passionate love.

The lyrics then delve into the physical and emotional allure of this woman. She is depicted as naturally beautiful, with a perfect face that needs no makeup. The narrator's thoughts wander to intimate moments shared with her, imagining them together under the moonlight, by a bonfire, with a guitar playing in the background. This imagery evokes a sense of rustic romance, highlighting the simplicity and purity of their connection.

The chorus reveals the woman's unique charm. After a night of love, she invites the narrator to listen to good music and drink some 'pinga' (a Brazilian alcoholic beverage). The term 'moça bruta' translates to 'rough girl,' but in this context, it signifies a woman who is straightforward, unpretentious, and genuine. The narrator is captivated by her authenticity and laments the difficulty of finding another woman like her. This song celebrates a love that is unrefined yet deeply fulfilling, emphasizing the beauty of simplicity and genuine connection.

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  1. Noite Fracassada
  2. Chave Na Mesa (part. Maiara e Maraisa)
  3. Eucalipto
  4. Moça Bruta
  5. Planos Impossíveis
  6. Moça
  7. Letras Garrafais
  8. Colo (Part. Victor e Leo)
  9. V8
  10. É Divino
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