Pegada Que Desgrama

Naiara Azevedo Naiara Azevedo

The Irresistible Pull of a Toxic Love

Naiara Azevedo's song "Pegada Que Desgrama" delves into the complexities of a tumultuous relationship that is both intoxicating and damaging. The lyrics express a sense of frustration and resignation as the protagonist acknowledges that the relationship isn't working. Despite recognizing the issues, such as constant arguments and being made to feel inadequate, the protagonist finds it incredibly difficult to walk away. This is largely due to the irresistible physical and emotional connection they share with their partner.

The song's chorus highlights the magnetic pull of this toxic love. The protagonist describes their partner's kiss as captivating, their presence in bed as disarming, and their seductive gaze as irresistible. These elements create a powerful allure that makes it nearly impossible for the protagonist to leave, despite knowing that the relationship is unhealthy. The repeated question, "Me diz, como é que não te ama?" ("Tell me, how can I not love you?") underscores the internal conflict between the mind's logic and the heart's desire.

Naiara Azevedo, known for her contributions to the sertanejo genre, often explores themes of love, heartbreak, and empowerment in her music. "Pegada Que Desgrama" is no exception, as it captures the raw emotions and complexities of a relationship that is both passionate and destructive. The song resonates with many who have experienced the struggle of leaving a relationship that feels both wrong and right at the same time, making it a poignant and relatable piece.

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  1. Dá Uma Segurada
  2. Pegada Que Desgrama
  3. Coitado
  4. Chora No Meu Colo
  5. A Mamãe Chegou
  6. Rapariga Digital
  7. Sinal Vermelho
  8. Paredão Espanca (feat. Dadá Boladão)
  9. 50 Reais (feat. Maiara e Maraisa)
  10. Mãe Solteira
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