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"Fuzuê" bursts with playful chaos just like its title suggests. Tiago Iorc presents two lovers caught in an addictive push-and-pull: they swear the other "isn't worth a thing", yet they keep rushing back for one more electric kiss. Vanity, flirting and mutual teasing fuel a loop where every goodbye only makes the next hello hotter. The chorus drops the Brazilian slang "fazer um fuzuê", meaning to make a noisy mess, perfectly describing their fiery meetings that start with a kiss and end with clothes on the floor.

Beneath the breezy melody lies a tongue-in-cheek confession of weakness. Both partners know the romance is trouble, but the thrill is stronger than reason. By admitting "I'm no good either", the narrator shares the blame and turns the track into a cheeky celebration of imperfect, irresistible desire. It's a catchy reminder that sometimes the heart craves the drama just as much as the person.

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