A Love That Fits: Embracing Family and Future in 'Clone'

In 'Clone,' Vitor Fernandes paints a vivid picture of a love that seamlessly integrates into every aspect of life, from family gatherings to future dreams. The song begins with the protagonist expressing confidence that his partner's family will adore him. He humorously imagines winning over her parents with jokes and even impressing her most critical friend. This sets the stage for a relationship that is not just about the two individuals but also about their broader social circles and familial bonds.

The chorus of the song shifts to a more intimate and forward-looking perspective. Fernandes envisions a future where they have beautiful children, blending their best qualities. The metaphor of 'soltar foguete' (setting off fireworks) if a 'clone' of his partner is born highlights his admiration for her beauty and the joy he anticipates in their shared future. This imagery of fireworks symbolizes celebration and the explosive happiness he feels at the thought of their potential family.

The repeated line 'Cê entra com a beleza e eu com sobrenome' (You bring the beauty, and I'll bring the surname) underscores a traditional yet affectionate view of partnership. It suggests a balance where each person contributes something valuable to the relationship. Fernandes' use of colloquial language and relatable scenarios makes the song accessible and endearing, resonating with listeners who value family, humor, and the promise of a shared future.

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  1. Mil Esquemas
  2. Clone
  3. Roxinho (part. Tarcísio do Acordeon)
  4. Sofrer Por Morena
  5. Perdi Meu Tempo (part. Iguinho e Lulinha)
  6. Vou Te Amar
  7. Parte Pra Cima
  8. Acaso
  9. Fracassei
  10. Toque Carinhoso
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