Me Chama Que Eu Vou
Sidney Magal
The Sensual Call of Passion in 'Me Chama Que Eu Vou'
Sidney Magal's song 'Me Chama Que Eu Vou' is a vibrant and sensual celebration of passion and desire. The lyrics are filled with vivid imagery and metaphors that evoke the physical and emotional intensity of a romantic encounter. The song opens with the description of a body trembling with excitement, unable to stop, as the sun spreads across the skin, causing it to sweat. This imagery sets the stage for a heated and passionate experience, where the rhythm is described as 'quente' (hot) and filled with emotion.
The chorus, with its repetitive 'Ê, ô, ê, ô!' chant, adds to the song's infectious energy, inviting the listener to join in the celebration of love and desire. The lyrics also reference the five elements—fire, earth, water, air, and passion—symbolizing the all-encompassing nature of the emotions being described. These elements are said to 'apunhalando o coração' (stab the heart), indicating the overwhelming and piercing nature of the feelings involved.
Magal's playful and provocative language continues throughout the song, with lines like 'Te sinto por dentro, te levo na palma da mão' (I feel you inside, I carry you in the palm of my hand) and 'Cara de Diabo, bunda de bebê' (Face of a devil, butt of a baby). These lines highlight the duality of the experience—both sinful and innocent, intense and tender. The song's sensuality is further emphasized by the description of the encounter as a 'luxo' (luxury) and a 'doce pecado' (sweet sin), suggesting that the pleasure derived from it is both indulgent and irresistible.
' Me Chama Que Eu Vou' is a testament to Sidney Magal's ability to capture the essence of passion and desire through his music. The song's lively rhythm, evocative lyrics, and playful tone make it a timeless celebration of love and sensuality.