Beijo Roubado

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The Sweet Temptation of a Stolen Kiss

Rastapé's song "Beijo Roubado" is a playful and romantic exploration of the thrill and excitement that comes with a stolen kiss. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a night filled with anticipation and the desire to embrace someone special. The idea of a "beijo roubado" or stolen kiss is central to the song, symbolizing a spontaneous and passionate moment that defies reason and logic. This kiss is compared to a delightful treat, like a "sorvete de paixão" (ice cream of passion), emphasizing its sweetness and the rush of emotions it brings.

The song captures the essence of a budding romance, where every dance and smile is filled with the potential for a new love. The repeated lines about the heart racing and the kiss being better when stolen highlight the intensity and excitement of these moments. The playful call to "pega ladrão" (catch the thief) adds a humorous touch, suggesting that the stolen kiss is so tempting that it feels almost criminal.

Rastapé also explores the variety of kisses, from the "beijo de foca" (seal kiss) to the "beijo de borboleta" (butterfly kiss), and even the "beijo de orelha" (ear kiss). This diversity of kisses underscores the many ways people express affection and the joy that comes with each unique gesture. The song's upbeat rhythm and lively melody complement its lighthearted and joyful message, making it a celebration of love and the simple pleasures of life.

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