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Mó pazTotal peace / So chill

Mó paz is a popular Brazilian slang phrase that means "a lot of peace" or "total chill." It's a perfect example of how Brazilians create new, expressive terms in everyday speech.

"Mó" is a contraction of the word muito (a lot), and paz means "peace." In the song, IZA sings "Com você, mó paz" to describe the deep tranquility and contentment she feels with her partner. It’s the perfect phrase to learn if you want to sound like a local!

Mó Paz is a feel-good ode to that moment when love slides into your life and suddenly everything feels calm, safe, and deliciously fun. IZA and Ivandro use the Brazilian slang mó paz – big, total peace – to describe the vibe of being with the right person. From the very first “Bom que ‘cê chegou” (So good you arrived), they celebrate a partner who turns ordinary days into a sanctuary of cuddles, faith, and laughter.

Instead of grand gestures, the song highlights cozy snapshots we can all relate to: hopping in an Uber late on a Sunday, sharing pão de queijo while trash-talking TV shows, staying up till sunrise because the conversation (and the chemistry) is just that good. Every line repeats the same sweet message – your hug is my shelter, your presence blows my mind, and I have everything I need right here. “Mó Paz” is a warm invitation to sink into that easy kind of love where tomorrow’s dreams start the moment you open your eyes together.

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