Suco de maracujá

João Donato João Donato

A Playful Ode to Love and Passion

João Donato's song 'Suco de maracujá' is a delightful and humorous exploration of the lengths one might go to in order to keep up with a passionate partner. The lyrics are filled with playful references to various foods and supplements that are believed to enhance stamina and vitality. The song opens with the narrator contemplating the need to get in shape and hire a personal trainer, setting a light-hearted tone that continues throughout the piece.

The song cleverly uses a series of metaphors related to food and traditional aphrodisiacs to illustrate the narrator's efforts to maintain energy and passion. Items like catuaba, oysters, guaraná powder, quail eggs, and Pau de Cabinda are all mentioned as part of a humorous regimen to ensure the narrator can keep up with their partner's desires. These references not only add a playful element to the song but also highlight cultural practices and beliefs surrounding love and vitality in Brazilian culture.

The recurring mention of 'suco de maracujá' (passion fruit juice) serves as a calming counterpoint to the otherwise energetic and passionate imagery. Passion fruit juice is known for its soothing properties, symbolizing the need for balance and relaxation after the intense efforts described earlier in the song. This juxtaposition of high energy and calmness encapsulates the dynamic nature of relationships, where moments of intense passion are balanced by periods of tranquility. João Donato's playful lyrics and catchy melody make 'Suco de maracujá' a charming and relatable ode to love and the humorous lengths we might go to for our partners.

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  1. Café Com Pão
  2. Até Quem Sabe
  3. A paz
  4. Nasci Para Bailar
  5. Bananeira
  6. E vamos lá
  7. Emoriô
  8. Lugar comum
  9. Suco de maracujá
  10. Flor de Maracuja
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