“Musa do Inverno” flips the classic Brazilian beach‐romance script on its head. Instead of the sun-kissed Garota de Ipanema, Lagum celebrates a pale-skinned, hoodie-wearing girl who would rather sip chá-mate and cuddle under a blanket than lather on sunscreen. The singer lists her quirky habits—hating sand, loving mermaid movies, teasing the guys in swim trunks—and turns each detail into a playful love letter. Even their date involves hiding from the cold with a beer instead of chasing waves.
Beneath the humor is a sweet message: real love is not seasonal. “Amores de inverno existem, só não passam no cinema” reminds us that cozy, off-season romances are just as magical as the blockbuster summer flings we see on screen. Lagum’s laid-back groove and beachy references keep the song sunny, yet the heart of the story is a warming, fireside kind of affection—proof that even when “hoje não vai dar praia,” there is still plenty of heat between two people who click.