Faz Comigo (part. Flora)

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The Intensity of Desire in 'Faz Comigo'

Wado's song 'Faz Comigo,' featuring Flora, delves into the raw and unfiltered emotions of desire and intimacy. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a passionate relationship that breaks societal norms and boundaries. The opening lines, 'Invadindo os meus espaços / Dividindo o mel e o abrigo,' suggest a deep connection where personal spaces and comforts are shared, symbolizing a union that transcends physical boundaries. This relationship is so intense that it 'Constrangendo o povo todo / Quando faz amor comigo,' indicating that their love is so powerful it makes others uncomfortable, challenging societal expectations and norms.

The repeated phrase 'Quero você bem louca' emphasizes a desire for a partner who is wild and uninhibited. This longing for unrestrained passion is further highlighted by the lines 'Meu suor na sua boca molha tanto / Desatino minha cara, machucado pranto,' which describe the physical and emotional intensity of their encounters. The imagery of sweat and tears mingling underscores the raw, almost primal nature of their connection. The phrase 'Eu não tenho nada a ver comigo' suggests a loss of self, where the speaker is so consumed by their desire that they feel disconnected from their own identity.

The song also touches on themes of existential emptiness and fulfillment through love. The line 'O nada de mias, pra mim, maciço' reflects a sense of void or nothingness that is made solid or bearable through the presence of the beloved. The repetition of 'Quero você' throughout the song reinforces the idea that this intense desire is all-consuming and central to the speaker's existence. Wado and Flora's collaboration brings a unique blend of poetic lyricism and emotional depth, making 'Faz Comigo' a compelling exploration of love, desire, and identity.

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