In this vibrant track by Why Don't We, the narrative centers around a spontaneous and exhilarating encounter at a party. The protagonist is captivated by an alluring woman who exudes charm and energy. Despite their brief interaction, the connection is so profound that he contemplates following her to Brazil, underscoring themes of impulsivity and the allure of adventure. The lyrics emphasize the excitement of new experiences and the willingness to embrace unexpected opportunities. This song encapsulates the youthful spirit of seizing moments and exploring new horizons driven by romantic fascination. #Spontaneity #Adventure #RomanticFascination #YouthfulSpirit
Come to Brazil
Lyrics
We was up late to the daytime
She was movin' to the bassline
Big bubble, little waistline
Can't fit it all on the FaceTime
She said, "You don't even know me"
If it's real love, better show me
'Cause she don't plan on slowing down
The party was boring, then without warning
Saw something foreign walk through the door
And I can't ignore it, I need some more, yeah
I just might come to Brazil
Met her late night, last night at a party in the Hills
She told me how she liked my vibe and I said, "That's real"
Said she goin' home in the morning
I said, "Well, you're so fine, I might come to Brazil"
We on the way to the airport
She 'bout to put a stamp on my passport
One-way ticket, ain't coming home, ooh
The party was boring, then without warning
Saw something foreign walk through the door
And I can't ignore it, I need some more, yeah
I just might come to Brazil
Met her late night, last night at a party in the Hills
She told me how she liked my vibe and I said, "That's real" (that's real)
Said she goin' home in the morning
I said, "Well, you're so fine, I might come to Brazil"
I could catch a flight, red-eye, girl, it's no big deal (it's no big deal)
And I ain't tryna flex too much, that's just how I feel (oh)
Said she goin' home in the mornin', I said, "Well
Why don't we come to Brazil?" (I might)
Met her late night, last night at a party in the Hills (party in the Hills)
She told me how she liked my vibe and I said, "That's real" (that's real)
Said she goin' home in the morning
I said, "Well, (I might, oh, well) you're so fine
I might come to Brazil"
Writer(s): Aaron Jennings Puckett, Alex Schwartz, Daniel Seavy, Jace Logan Jennings, Jackson Southorn, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Joe Khajadourian, Jonah Marais Roth Frantzich, Mike Skwark
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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