A Love Born from a Glance: The Story of 'Entre nós'

Washington Brasileiro's song 'Entre nós' is a heartfelt ode to the power of love at first sight. The lyrics describe the intense emotions that arise when two people connect deeply through a simple glance. The singer's heart beats strongly from the moment he first sees his beloved, and this initial spark of attraction quickly blossoms into a profound love. The repeated mention of their eyes meeting signifies a deep, almost spiritual connection that transcends words and physical presence.

The song continues to explore the physical and emotional aspects of this newfound love. The desire to kiss and feel the beloved's body close signifies a longing for intimacy and closeness. The phrase 'o amor nasceu' (love was born) emphasizes the natural and almost magical emergence of their relationship. The singer expresses a strong desire to always be with his partner and to make them happy, highlighting the selfless and nurturing aspects of true love.

'Entre nós' captures the essence of a love that feels destined and inevitable. The repetition of the phrase 'entre nós' (between us) underscores the unique and exclusive bond shared by the couple. This song is a celebration of the beauty and intensity of love that can arise from a single, meaningful moment. Washington Brasileiro's emotive delivery and the simplicity of the lyrics make this song a touching tribute to the power of love and connection.

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  1. Onde eu Nasci
  2. Let's Go
  3. Entre nós
  4. Toda Nua
  5. Não Vou Dizer Adeus
  6. Nana
  7. Só Nós
  8. Mulher De Macho
  9. Eu Apanhei Eu Aprendi
  10. Bora
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