Exagerado

Cazuza Cazuza

The Intensity of Passion in Cazuza's 'Exagerado'

Cazuza's 'Exagerado' is a vibrant and emotional declaration of intense love and passion. The song's title, which translates to 'Exaggerated' in English, sets the tone for the lyrics that follow, where the singer portrays himself as someone who loves too much, to the point of excess. The lyrics speak of a love that is so consuming that the singer is willing to go to extreme lengths for the object of his affection, including stealing roses, lying, and even engaging in criminal activities. The hyperbolic nature of these declarations serves to emphasize the depth of his feelings.

The song's chorus, where Cazuza repeats 'Exagerado,' underscores the theme of excess and the idea of loving without limits or rationality. The phrase 'Adoro um amor inventado,' which means 'I adore an invented love,' suggests a love that is perhaps idealized or not entirely based in reality, but nonetheless deeply felt. This could be interpreted as a commentary on the nature of romantic love itself, which often involves a degree of fantasy and idealization.

Cazuza was known for his poetic lyrics and his role in Brazilian rock music during the 1980s. His songs often dealt with themes of love, societal issues, and personal freedom. 'Exagerado' reflects his style of blending personal emotions with a larger-than-life persona, creating a song that resonates with anyone who has ever felt love so strongly that it borders on obsession. The song remains a classic in Brazilian music, capturing the universal feeling of overwhelming love and the lengths one might go to express it.

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