LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

“É Nóis Fazer Parapapá” is pure dance-floor flirtation. The singer feels an instant spark with someone who keeps crossing his path at every party, and he is determined to turn that spark into fireworks. He charms her friends, steals her smile, and slips into her nightlife schedule. When the music starts, she pulls him close, they drop to the floor, and the only “solution” is for them (nóis, a slangy “we”) to fazer parapapá—a playful, onomatopoeic way to say let’s kiss, let’s get closer, let’s make this happen.

The chorus repeats the catchy nonsense phrase “parapapá” alongside verbs like agarrar (grab), beijar (kiss), and fazer (make/do), turning the song into an invitation to forget hesitation and dive into the moment. It celebrates the excitement of mutual attraction, the joy of dancing without worries, and the fun of Brazilian slang that turns a simple beat into an irresistible call to move, smile, and maybe steal a kiss or two.

ARTIST BIO

Michel Teló is a Brazilian sertanejo singer-songwriter and actor, known internationally for his chart-topping hit "Ai Se Eu Te Pego." Born on January 21, 1981, in Medianeira, Paraná, Brazil, Teló began his musical journey as a child, learning the accordion and later leading his first band at age 12.

Before launching a successful solo career in 2008, he was the lead singer of the popular band Grupo Tradição. Teló's vibrant performances and catchy tunes have made him a global sensation, with his music celebrated by fans and athletes alike, including soccer stars Neymar and Cristiano Ronaldo. Beyond singing, he has also been a coach on "The Voice Brasil," further showcasing his dedication to mentoring emerging talent.

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