Falcão is the daughter of filmmaker João Falcão and screenwriter and writer Adriana Falcão. She has two sisters, being Tatiana (from her mother's first marriage) and Isabel, her younger sister from the union of her parents. She was born in Recife, where she lived until she was 4 years old before moving to São Paulo. At age 6, Clarice moved to Rio de Janeiro, where she lives to this day. Clarice lived with her boyfriend, also actor and comedian Gregório Duvivier. The couple had been together since 2009, the year in which the two were backstage for the first time in the play Confessões de Teenager. On November 26, 2014, the couple announced their separation. Currently, the singer is dating the presenter Guilherme Guedes.
Clarice identifies as a feminist and recently brought the cause to her musical work, featuring in most of the lyrics of her second album, Problema Meu. "Being a feminist is necessary. It's just not going to be when everything is the same, we don't earn less, abortion is legalized, but I'm distressed to take on a space from people who know more because they studied and lived longer. I find it difficult to occupy a place of icon," said the singer to Diário de Pernambuco. Falcão also declared herself an atheist after a controversy with a video starring her for Porta dos Fundos.
Eu Me Lembro
Clarice Falcão Lyrics
Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴ Line by Line Meaning ↴
Três da tarde
Quando ele chegou
Foi ela que subiu
Eu disse "oi! fica a vontade"
Eu é que disse "oi" mas ela não ouviu
E foi assim que eu vi que a vida colocou ele/ela pra mim ali naquela terça-feira/quinta-feira de setembro/dezembro
Que eu me lembro
A festa foi muito animada
Oito ou nove gatos pingados no salão
Eu adorei a feijoada
Era presunto enrolado no melão
E foi assim que eu vi que a vida colocou ele/ela pra mim ali naquela terça-feira/quinta-feira de setembro/dezembro
Por isso eu sei de cada luz de cada cor de cor, pode me perguntar de cada coisa
Que eu me lembro
Que eu me lembro
Ela me achou muito engraçado
Ele falou, falou e eu fingi que ri
A blusa dela tava do lado errado
Ele adorou o jeito que eu me vesti
E foi assim que eu vi que a vida colocou ele/ela pra mim ali naquela terça-feira/quinta-feira de setembro/dezembro
Por isso eu sei de cada luz de cada cor de cor, pode me perguntar de cada coisa
Que eu me lembro
Eu me lembro
Eu me lembro
Eu me lembro
The song "Eu Me Lembro" by Clarice Falcão talks about a chance encounter between two people that she witnessed. The lyrics talk about how the encounter took place in the morning (but it was actually three in the afternoon) and how the girl went up to the person who arrived (even though it was actually the other way around). She greets them and says that they can make themselves at home, but the girl didn't seem to hear her. The chorus then talks about how this chance encounter made a mark on her memory, and she remembers every detail.
The song then shifts to talk about the party where they met, and how there were only a few people there. She enjoyed the "feijoada" which is a traditional Brazilian dish made with black beans and pork. The chorus repeats again and talks about how this moment was important enough for her to remember every detail of it.
Finally, the last verse talks about how the girl found her funny, and how the guy didn't seem to notice that her blouse was on inside out. She also talks about how he liked her dressing style. The chorus repeats again to emphasize how this encounter was significant enough for her to remember every little detail.
Overall, the song is a sweet and nostalgic tune that reflects on the little moments in life that often go unnoticed but stay in our memories forever.
Line by Line Meaning
Era manhã
It was morning
Três da tarde
Three in the afternoon
Quando ele chegou
When he arrived
Foi ela que subiu
She was the one who went up
Eu disse 'oi! fica a vontade'
I said 'hello, make yourself comfortable'
Eu é que disse 'oi' mas ela não ouviu
I said 'hello' but she didn't hear me
A festa foi muito animada
The party was very lively
Oito ou nove gatos pingados no salão
Eight or nine people at the party
Eu adorei a feijoada
I loved the feijoada (Brazilian dish)
Era presunto enrolado no melão
It was ham wrapped in melon
Ela me achou muito engraçado
She found me very funny
Ele falou, falou e eu fingi que ri
He talked and talked and I pretended to laugh
A blusa dela tava do lado errado
Her shirt was on the wrong side
Ele adorou o jeito que eu me vesti
He loved the way I dressed
Eu me lembro
I remember
Que eu me lembro
That I remember
Que eu me lembro
That I remember
Que eu me lembro
That I remember
Contributed by Lucy S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.