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Devagar, — Devagarinho

: In Brazilian Portuguese, "devagar" means slowly, and the diminutive "devagarinho" adds a layer of affection or emphasis, suggesting a pace that is even more gentle and deliberate. Cultural Impact

The song's title and central hook— "É devagar, é devagar, é devagar, devagarinho" —serve as both a musical instruction and a life philosophy.

: It is a classic Samba , specifically leaning into the pagode style that dominated the 90s, focusing on social interaction and lighthearted themes. Lyrical Themes & Meaning

"Devagar, Devagarinho" (Slowly, Very Slowly) is one of the most iconic songs in the history of Brazilian , famously performed by the legendary singer-songwriter Martinho da Vila . Released in the mid-1990s, it has become an anthem for a relaxed, carefree lifestyle, characterized by its infectious rhythm and simple yet profound lyrics. Musical Context & Artist

: The lyrics advocate for taking life one step at a time. It discourages rushing ( "quem corre muito tropeça" ) and emphasizes that arriving late but steady is better than rushing and failing.