Imagine stepping onto a dance floor, counting "um, dois, três" as the room starts spinning and, suddenly, your heart is spinning too. A Dança captures that electric instant when a simple waltz sparks an indescribable feeling — love, euphoria, sheer vitality — that makes the singer want to shout to the world that "a vida é boa de se viver". The lyrics paint the scene of two bodies swaying in perfect sync, hands on hips, feet miraculously un-stepped on, while every beat pumps new life into the narrator’s chest.
Yet the real charm of the song lies in its playful optimism. No matter what life throws at him — a missed penalty in the big match, Benfica hogging every championship, a gloomy weather report, a surprise tax bill, or even a tragic shortage of Super Bock — the refrain never changes: "A vida é boa de se levar". Tiago Nacarato reminds us that when you’re dancing with someone who makes you smile, each minute is worth savoring and no setback is big enough to dim the joy. It’s a lyrical celebration of seizing the moment, laughing off life’s glitches, and letting the rhythm carry you someplace wonderfully light.