Tô Pro Crime
Maty
Embracing the Night: The Allure of 'Tô Pro Crime' by Maty
Maty's song 'Tô Pro Crime' is a vibrant celebration of nightlife, freedom, and the irresistible pull of music and dance. The phrase 'tô pro crime' is a colloquial expression in Brazilian Portuguese, often used to convey a sense of being ready for anything, especially in the context of partying and having a good time. The repetitive lyrics emphasize the act of dancing, with phrases like 'desce devagar' (go down slowly) and 'sobe rebolando sem parar' (go up twerking non-stop), creating a hypnotic rhythm that mirrors the pulsating beats of the music.
The song captures the essence of a night out where the music takes control, and the worries of the day fade away. Maty describes being 'possessed by this engaging beat' and how it becomes 'caliente' (hot), a term that conveys both the physical heat of dancing and the passionate energy of the moment. The lyrics suggest a communal experience, where everyone is drawn to the dance floor, unable to resist the magnetic pull of the music. This communal aspect is further highlighted by the call to the DJ to 'increase the music' and the imagery of everyone dancing 'until the ground,' indicating a collective surrender to the rhythm.
Beyond the dance and music, there's a sensual undertone to the song. Maty sings about wanting to 'navigate' and 'enjoy' someone's body, adding a layer of intimacy and desire to the night. The repeated questioning of 'what do you have?' suggests a fascination and curiosity about the other person, adding to the song's allure. 'Tô Pro Crime' is not just about dancing; it's about losing oneself in the moment, the music, and the connection with others, making it a perfect anthem for those unforgettable nights out.