Virou Mania

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The Sweet Obsession of Love in 'Virou Mania'

Agepê's song 'Virou Mania' is a passionate ode to love and desire, capturing the essence of a deep, almost obsessive connection between two people. The lyrics are rich with imagery and emotion, painting a vivid picture of a love that is both intense and consuming. The song opens with the singer expressing the sweetness of their partner's scent, which symbolizes the profound and intimate bond they share. This love is described as the 'sumo da beleza' (essence of beauty), suggesting that it is something pure and precious, reserved just for them.

The song continues to explore the theme of love as a powerful force that transcends the hardships of life. The couple is depicted as a 'brasa ardente' (burning ember) that remains undiminished despite the challenges they face. This metaphor highlights the enduring and resilient nature of their love. The lyrics also emphasize the physical and emotional connection between the lovers, with references to the 'suor dos nossos corpos' (sweat of our bodies) and the 'clarão da lua' (glow of the moon), creating a sensual and romantic atmosphere.

As the song progresses, the intensity of their love is further emphasized by the repeated phrase 'Virou mania' (It became a mania), indicating that their love has become an obsession, a constant presence in their lives. The singer expresses a desire to lose themselves in this endless emotion, to 'perder o juízo' (lose their mind) in the overwhelming passion they feel. This portrayal of love as an all-consuming force is both captivating and relatable, resonating with anyone who has experienced the depths of romantic passion.

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  1. Me Leva
  2. Moro Onde Não Mora Ninguem
  3. Cama e Mesa
  4. Moça Criança
  5. Virou Mania
  6. Dor Maior
  7. Ela Não Gosta de Mim
  8. Feira de Mangaio
  9. Menina de Cabelos Longos
  10. De Todas As Formas
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