He he he hey boy
O teu cabelo 'tá bonito hey boy
Tua caranga até assusta hey boy (Tchu aa uu)
Vai passear na rua Augusta 'tá

He he he hey boy
Teu pai já deu tua mesada hey boy
A tua mina 'tá gamada hey boy (Tchu aa uu)
Mas você nunca fez na na na

No pequeno mundo do teu carro
O tempo é tão pequeno
Teu blusão importado (úúúa)
Tua pinta de abonado (tuas idéias modernas)

He hey boy
Mas teu cabelo 'tá bonito hey boy
Tua caranga até assusta hey boy (Tchu aa uu)
Vai passear na rua Augusta 'tá

A menina e as pernas
Vão aparecer
Nos passos ritmados (úúúa)
No iê iê iê bem dançado (Da cuba libre gelada)

Hey boy
Viver por viver
Hey boy
Viver por viver
Hey boy
Viver por viver

Hey boy


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Hey Boy Lyrics as written by Elcio Decario Arnaldo Dias Baptista

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    It's quite difficult to translate the lyric, but it's about a playboy, that gets his pocket money from his father and has a nice car, nice clothes, nice hair cut, nice girl. He goes to parties, he's popular, he's "living for living", but he never did anything for all that he got.

    The music ends with a car crash. All the money, all his popularity, it's all over.

    pablostingeron July 02, 2009   Link

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