Aviso (feat. Naessa)

Ícaro e Gilmar Ícaro e Gilmar

The Final Warning of a Fading Love

The song "Aviso" by Ícaro e Gilmar, featuring Naessa, delves into the emotional turmoil of a relationship on the brink of collapse. The lyrics paint a picture of intimacy turned cold, where physical closeness no longer translates into emotional connection. The repeated mention of sleeping unclothed side by side yet doing 'nothing' signifies a loss of passion and desire that once fueled the relationship. The transformation of kisses from the lips to the cheek, or even the avoidance of contact, further illustrates the growing distance between the partners.

The protagonist expresses a sense of frustration with their partner's attitude, likening them to 'the last cookie in the package,' a Brazilian expression that suggests arrogance or an inflated sense of self-worth. This frustration leads to a stern warning: if the partner is replaced, there will be no turning back. The lyrics emphasize the finality of this decision with vivid imagery, such as ignoring messages to the point of 'falling fingers' and the refusal to block the partner on social media, instead choosing to publicly display happiness as a form of silent retribution. The repeated phrase 'Fica o aviso!' which translates to 'Consider this a warning!' underscores the seriousness of the protagonist's intentions.

The song's narrative is a blend of heartache and empowerment, as it captures the moment when one realizes that their love is unappreciated and decides to take a stand. It's a declaration of self-worth and a refusal to settle for less than what one deserves in a relationship. The emotional weight of the song is carried by the sertanejo genre, known for its storytelling and ability to convey deep feelings through music.

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