The Traps of Love and Desire in 'Arapuca'

The song 'Arapuca' by Trio Parada Dura is a playful and metaphorical exploration of love, desire, and the unexpected twists that come with them. The term 'arapuca' refers to a traditional Brazilian trap used for catching birds, but in this song, it symbolizes the traps set for romantic pursuits. The protagonist sets up these traps by the roadside, hoping to catch the attention of beautiful women and even married ones, reflecting a mischievous and somewhat audacious approach to love and relationships.

The lyrics repeat the setup and the outcomes of these traps, creating a humorous narrative. The first time the trap is triggered, the protagonist rushes to see what it has caught and finds a beautiful woman, which makes his heart fall for her. This moment captures the excitement and allure of new romantic encounters, where beauty and attraction play a significant role. The repetition of the scenario emphasizes the unpredictability and the thrill of the chase in romantic endeavors.

However, the second time the trap is triggered, the protagonist is in for a surprise. Instead of another beautiful woman, he finds a 'baita de um negão' (a big black man), which shocks him and makes his heart freeze. This twist adds a layer of humor and irony to the song, highlighting the unexpected outcomes that can arise from one's schemes and desires. It serves as a reminder that not everything goes as planned, especially in matters of the heart. The song, with its catchy melody and witty lyrics, encapsulates the playful and sometimes unpredictable nature of love and attraction in Brazilian culture.

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  1. Inferno da Vida
  2. Castelo de Amor
  3. Biquini Bordô
  4. Mensagem de Amor
  5. Parede e Meia
  6. Bicho Bom é Mulher
  7. Noite Colorida
  8. Aceita Que Dói Menos (part. Marília Mendonça)
  9. Arapuca
  10. Faz Isso Não, Paixão
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