Arrasta Pra Cima (part. DDP Diretoria)

Mumuzinho Mumuzinho

From Heartbreak to Self-Help: Mumuzinho's Playful Take on Moving On

Mumuzinho's song "Arrasta Pra Cima (feat. DDP Diretoria)" is a humorous and light-hearted take on the modern phenomenon of self-help and coaching, particularly in the realm of relationships. The song opens with Mumuzinho declaring that he has become a 'coach' after experiencing numerous heartbreaks. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which is filled with playful advice on how to move on from a failed relationship.

The phrase "arrasta pra cima," which translates to "swipe up," is a clever nod to social media culture, where swiping up often leads to more content or information. In this context, it symbolizes taking action to improve one's situation. Mumuzinho humorously suggests that he is now qualified to give relationship advice and even offers a free first lesson at a local bar. The repeated refrain emphasizes the ease and accessibility of his 'coaching,' while also poking fun at the commercialization of personal advice.

The song also touches on the broader trend of people sharing their experiences and turning them into profitable ventures. Mumuzinho acknowledges this by stating that he will make money by teaching others how to overcome their emotional struggles. The light-hearted tone is maintained throughout, with the ultimate advice being to turn to faith if all else fails. This blend of humor, cultural references, and relatable themes makes "Arrasta Pra Cima" a catchy and engaging song that resonates with many.

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  2. Dengo Nego
  3. Eu Mereço Ser Feliz
  4. Confiança (part. Dilsinho)
  5. Curto Circuito/ Fala/ Te Amo (pot-pourri)
  6. Calma
  7. A Loba (part. Alcione)
  8. Estonteante
  9. Não Sou de Ferro
  10. Utopia
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