A Love That Knocks Out Loneliness: The Passion of 'Coladinhos'

Só Pra Contrariar (SPC), a renowned Brazilian pagode band, brings us a vibrant and passionate love story in their song 'Coladinhos.' The lyrics paint a picture of an intense and exhilarating romance, likened to the legendary love of Romeo and Juliet. This comparison sets the stage for a love that is both wild and sincere, filled with trust and joy. The song captures the essence of a relationship that makes one feel alive, lifting them off the ground and out of their solitude.

The metaphor of a 'nocaute' (knockout) in the singer's loneliness is particularly striking. It suggests that this love has the power to completely transform their emotional state, much like a powerful punch from a boxer like Hollyfield. This imagery conveys the overwhelming and all-encompassing nature of their feelings. The reference to 'Super Bonder,' a strong adhesive, further emphasizes the closeness and inseparability of the couple, always 'coladinhos' (stuck together), hand in hand.

The recurring theme of 'juras de amor' (vows of love) highlights the commitment and desire for eternal happiness within the relationship. The singer expresses a deep satisfaction and enjoyment in being 'tied' to their partner, indicating a mutual and fulfilling bond. The song's upbeat and rhythmic melody complements the joyful and celebratory tone of the lyrics, making 'Coladinhos' a heartfelt anthem for lovers who find solace and excitement in each other's company.

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  2. Cuando Acaba El Placer
  3. Domingo
  4. Minha Metade
  5. Minha Eterna Prometida
  6. Essa Tal Liberdade
  7. É Bom Demais
  8. Primeiro Amor
  9. Sai da Minha Aba
  10. Tá por Fora
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