Coração a Batucar

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The Rhythmic Heartbeat of Love and Joy

Maria Rita's song "Coração a Batucar" is a vibrant celebration of love, joy, and the spirit of carnival. The lyrics are imbued with the pulsating rhythm of samba, a genre deeply rooted in Brazilian culture. The song opens with an invitation to let the heart beat in anticipation of a loved one's arrival, symbolizing the excitement and passion that love brings. The imagery of opening a cordon and the ascent of a bloco (a carnival group) up the hill of illusion suggests a journey filled with hope and dreams, grounded in the reality of life's challenges, as indicated by the phrase "de pé no chão" (with feet on the ground).

The recurring theme of carnival in the song underscores the idea that life itself can be a celebration, a continuous parade of happiness and love. The lyrics emphasize that nothing can contain this joy, as the heart beats in sync with the samba, marking the rhythm of life and love. The repetition of the phrase "pra gente ser feliz" (for us to be happy) reinforces the song's message of seeking happiness and fulfillment through love and shared experiences.

Maria Rita's soulful delivery and the rhythmic beats of the song create an atmosphere of festivity and unity. The song encourages listeners to embrace the carnival spirit, not just during the festival but as a way of life. It speaks to the universal desire for happiness and the importance of love and togetherness in achieving it. The heart, as a metaphor for both love and rhythm, becomes the central symbol of the song, beating in time with the music and the emotions it evokes.

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  1. A Festa
  2. Feliz
  3. Coração em Desalinho
  4. Não Vale A Pena
  5. Mal Intento
  6. Coração a Batucar
  7. Cara Valente
  8. Muito Pouco
  9. O Bêbado e a Equilibrista
  10. Menina Da Lua
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