LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Só Depois do Carnaval is Lexa’s sparkling anthem of freedom and fun. With a flirty wink, she tells a pushy admirer that romance can wait until after Carnival. Right now it’s time to shake the popotão (Brazilian slang for booty), call the girls over, and light up the dance floor. Refrains like "agora é hora de sentar" and "hoje eu vou jogar o bumbum" turn the track into an irresistible invitation to dance, celebrate body confidence, and dive head-first into the party vibe.

Beneath the infectious beat lies a message of female independence. Lexa draws a firm line: she decides when, where, and with whom anything serious can happen. Until the confetti settles, friendship and unfiltered joy come first. The song perfectly captures the spirit of Brazilian Carnival—bright, unapologetic, and powered by pure, contagious energy.

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