Cilada

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The Deceptive Allure of Love: A Tale of Betrayal in 'Cilada'

Molejo's song 'Cilada' tells a story of romantic deception and heartbreak, wrapped in a catchy and rhythmic melody. The protagonist is initially thrilled when invited to a woman's apartment, believing he is about to embark on a genuine love story. However, his excitement quickly turns into disillusionment as he realizes he has been used for various household chores, such as masonry, plumbing, and electrical work. The woman's seductive charm blinds him to her true intentions, leading him to believe in a love that never existed.

The song's chorus, 'Não era amor, era cilada,' which translates to 'It wasn't love, it was a trap,' encapsulates the protagonist's realization and heartbreak. The word 'cilada' (trap) is repeated multiple times, emphasizing the depth of his betrayal and the emotional pain he endures. The narrative takes a dramatic turn when a 'giant' suddenly appears, accusing the protagonist of being caught in a compromising situation, further highlighting the extent of the deception.

'Cilada' uses humor and irony to convey its message, making it relatable to anyone who has experienced the sting of unrequited love or betrayal. The song's upbeat tempo contrasts with its somber theme, creating a unique blend that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. Molejo, known for their playful and energetic style, effectively uses this song to explore the complexities of love and trust, reminding listeners to be cautious of appearances and intentions in romantic relationships.

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  1. Cilada
  2. Molha Meus Lábios
  3. Maria, Maria
  4. Não Quero Saber de Ti, Ti, Ti
  5. Voltei (feat. Mumuzinho)
  6. A Bruxa Está Solta
  7. Nunca mais repita Isso
  8. Castelo de Amor
  9. Ah! Moleque
  10. O Carioca
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