think to me: poor woman, she works all week, gets a crowded bus, works overtime, thinks about how to pay the bills, then when she has a day off a guy shows up and wakes her up on a SUNDAY
think to me: poor woman, she works all week, gets a crowded bus, works overtime, is thinking about how to pay the bills, then when she has a day off a guy shows up and wakes her up on a SUNDAY MORNING kkkkk
"You're sleepy, it was bad if I woke you up, turn it off and go back to sleep then call me here, I don't even know what I would do this winter if it wasn't with you, it wouldn't cause boredom"✌️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️I'd rather be here disturbing you Sunday morning ❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹🙃🙃🙃
Composer: Dom M & Alex Culim & Viola & Thiago Beatriz
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At the time I heard this song thinking about my boyfriend at the time. today I hear her thinking about someone else and it kind of has it all to do with him and not with this ex kkkkk. the person's eyes and it fucks too much, I'm glad I'm on the ground today. I miss it but I'm not looking for ❤️ anymore.
i fell in love with this song watching i love parais playing with my mother, this song really portrays what i felt for a girl at the time, it even misses #caiocastropheo
Guys, I was listening to this here and it made me want to eat a piece of cheese bread. I went to the kitchen and my dog was already licking the whole bag.
simply addictive! The dance is sticky and the lyrics are so deep, they make me scream a lot. I can't stop dancing when I hear it, it's like it's transporting me somewhere else. It's so refreshing to hear something so authentic and original. I definitely never get tired of listening to this song.
The song "uradão" features a mix of electronic instruments and percussion. The lyrics are composed of slang and expressions from the Brazilian popular dialect. The melody has intense beats and a strong chorus. #Editorial Review
this song has become a pagoda classic, no doubt !! samprazer is a great group despite the little recognition. apparently i'm lucky in the game so i can only #domino