Ar Condicionado No 15

Wesley Safadão Wesley Safadão

The Heat of Longing in 'Ar Condicionado No 15'

The song 'Ar Condicionado No 15' by Wesley Safadão, a Brazilian singer known for his forró and sertanejo music, is a passionate expression of longing and desire. The lyrics describe the intense feeling of missing someone and the anticipation of their return. The title itself, which translates to 'Air Conditioning at 15', sets the scene for a cool environment that contrasts with the heat of the emotions described.

The song's narrator is counting the time since he last saw his loved one, using the imagery of counting on fingers to emphasize the tactile memory of their kisses. The accumulation of missed moments and the growing sense of longing are palpable. The repeated questioning, 'E já pensou?' (Have you ever thought?), invites the listener to imagine the intensity of the reunion, where the chill of the air conditioner at a low setting and the loud volume of the TV are mere backdrops to the couple's passionate encounter.

The song captures the essence of romantic yearning and the anticipation of intimate moments. It's a vivid portrayal of how time can seem to stretch endlessly when separated from a loved one, and how the imagination runs wild with scenarios of their eventual reunion. The juxtaposition of the cool air conditioning and the heat of their love serves as a metaphor for the emotional and physical desires that the narrator is experiencing.

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  1. Tem Que Ser Por Amor
  2. Vou Dar Virote
  3. A Dama e o Vagabundo
  4. Ar Condicionado No 15
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  6. Ele Não Te Merece (part. Tarcísio do Acordeon)
  7. Novinha Não Chora (part. Felipe Amorim)
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