Narizinho-ivete Sangalo [SAFE]
: The recurring refrain "Sonha, sonha com amigos" (Dream, dream with friends) positions dreaming as a communal, vital act of creation.
: Calling Narizinho a "fada brasileira" (Brazilian fairy) grounds the fantasy in local culture, moving away from Eurocentric fairy tales.
As adults, we often lose the "fada brasileira" (Brazilian fairy) within us. We forget that happiness can be "brilhante" and that our dreams are the only places where heroes from other stories come to live alongside us. Narizinho-Ivete Sangalo
There is a specific kind of magic found in the "Reino das Águas Claras"—the Kingdom of Clear Waters. When Ivete Sangalo lent her voice to the character of Narizinho, she didn’t just record a track; she invited us back into a world where seashells are rare treasures and spiders weave dresses out of pure desire.
"Narizinho" reminds us that the "pesadelo" (nightmare) isn't the dream itself, but the moment we are woken up too early from it. It’s a song about the innocence we carry and the worlds we build when we simply dare to close our eyes. : The recurring refrain "Sonha, sonha com amigos"
Let yourself dream today. Because, like the song says, the best stories are the ones we live together. 🌊🐚
: The lyrics mention Aunt Nastácia as the "nightmare" because she wakes Narizinho up, highlighting the bittersweet tension between the limitless world of imagination and the constraints of daily life. We forget that happiness can be "brilhante" and
: The song describes heroes from "other stories" leaving their glories behind to live with us, suggesting that literature and music are bridges that bring wonder into our reality.





