Fiquei Amarrado Na Sua Blusinha
Zeca Pagodinho
Captivated by a Blouse: A Tale of Love and Desire
Zeca Pagodinho's song "Fiquei Amarrado Na Sua Blusinha" is a playful and flirtatious samba that captures the essence of infatuation and desire. The lyrics revolve around the singer's fascination with a woman's blouse, which becomes a symbol of his attraction to her. The repeated phrase "Ô pretinha, fiquei amarrado na sua blusinha" (Oh, little black girl, I got tied up in your little blouse) emphasizes his captivation and the magnetic pull he feels towards her. The blouse, adorned with strawberries, is described as something that catches everyone's attention and even makes mouths water, suggesting its allure and the woman's charm.
The song also delves into the lengths the singer is willing to go to win the woman's affection. He proposes marriage and offers a luxurious lifestyle, including an apartment in Novo Leblon, fully furnished and with a maid. This extravagant offer highlights the depth of his infatuation and his desire to impress her. However, the singer is also cautious and respectful, acknowledging the possibility that she might already be committed to someone else. He references the ninth commandment, which warns against coveting another's partner, showing his awareness of moral boundaries.
The narrative takes a humorous turn when the singer notices that the woman's partner, who has been drinking heavily, might also be captivated by the same blouse. This adds a layer of irony and humor to the song, as the object of desire becomes a shared fascination. Zeca Pagodinho's playful lyrics and the lively samba rhythm create a light-hearted and entertaining portrayal of love, desire, and the lengths people will go to for someone they are infatuated with.