Devagar, Devagarinho

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The Art of Taking It Slow: Martinho da Vila's 'Devagar, Devagarinho'

Martinho da Vila's song 'Devagar, Devagarinho' is a celebration of patience and the wisdom of taking life at a slower pace. The repetitive chorus, 'É devagar, é devagar, devagarinho,' emphasizes the importance of moving slowly and steadily. This mantra-like repetition serves as a reminder that rushing through life can lead to mistakes and missteps. The song suggests that by taking things slowly, one can avoid unnecessary pitfalls and enjoy a more fulfilling journey.

The lyrics tell the story of someone who tried to take on too much too quickly and ended up failing. This narrative serves as a cautionary tale, warning listeners about the dangers of impatience and overambition. The line 'Eu conheci um cara que queria o mundo abarcar, mas de repente deu com a cara no asfalto' illustrates this point vividly. The imagery of someone hitting the pavement after trying to grasp the world too quickly is a powerful metaphor for the consequences of haste.

Martinho da Vila also reflects on his own life, mentioning that he has often been labeled as 'devagar' or slow. However, he embraces this label, explaining that it allows him to navigate life's challenges more effectively. 'Vou driblando os espinho, vou seguindo o meu caminho, sei aonde vou chegar'—these lines highlight his confidence in his path and his belief that moving slowly but surely will lead him to his goals. The song, with its samba rhythm and laid-back vibe, perfectly encapsulates the essence of taking life one step at a time, making it a timeless piece of wisdom set to music.

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  1. Fazendo as malas
  2. Mulheres
  3. Ex-Amor (Ao Vivo)
  4. Devagar, Devagarinho
  5. Rosinha dos Limões
  6. Pra Que Dinheiro
  7. Preço da Traição
  8. Festa de Caboclo
  9. Tira a mão da minha Xuxa
  10. Tá Delícia, Tá Gostoso
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