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SONG MEANING

Gloria Groove lights up Sedanapo with blazing wordplay and sharp attitude. In Brazilian slang, seda is rolling paper for a joint, while a blunt is the thicker, premium wrap. By inventing the term “sedanapo” (a playful mix of seda and guardanapo, or napkin), she paints herself as a flimsy, disposable option in someone’s life. The lyrics describe a crush who sparks her interest, squeezes her tight, then tosses her aside for “later,” leaving her “presa na sua teia, Mary Jane abandonada.” Feeling crumpled like cheap paper, she realizes she deserved to be the lush, full “blunt” instead of the throw-away wrap.

Yet the song flips from frustration to empowerment. With a confident groove and fiery delivery, Gloria declares she will no longer settle for second place: “Eu mereço mais que segundo lugar.” Sedanapo becomes an anthem for anyone who’s been undervalued, urging listeners to roll up their self-worth and refuse to be treated like a backup option. The result is a catchy, swagger-packed reminder that you choose whether you’re the premium blunt or the napkin left behind.

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