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rebolarto shake one's hips / to twerk

Rebolar is a vibrant and energetic verb that means 'to shake one's hips' or 'to twerk'. It's a quintessential word in Brazilian dance and music culture, capturing the essence of movement and rhythm.

In "Sua Cara," the artists use rebolar to express confidence and sensuality on the dance floor. When the singer declares, "Eu vou rebolar bem na sua cara" (I'm going to shake my hips right in your face), it's a bold statement of empowerment and defiance, inviting listeners to embrace their own freedom and move to the beat.

Sua Cara is a fiery, Portuguese-language club anthem where Anitta and Pabllo Vittar flip the script on timid admirers. Over Major Lazer’s booming bass, they tease someone who only looks but never acts, daring him to hold their gaze and match their energy. The repeated promise to “jogar bem na sua cara” (literally “throw it right in your face”) is a playful threat: they will unleash their dance moves, attitude, and desire without apology.

At its heart, the song celebrates confidence and freedom. The singers declare themselves linda, livre, leve e solta—beautiful, free, light, and unrestrained—ready to choose pleasure on their own terms. If the hesitant partner can’t keep up, they have “plenty of options” and won’t wait around for lectures. “Sua Cara” invites listeners to drop their inhibitions, own the dance floor, and let bold self-expression lead the night.

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