Xote: Das Meninas

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The lyrics use a clever metaphor involving the , a cactus that blooms during droughts as a sign that rain is coming to the sertão (hinterlands). This natural phenomenon is compared to a young girl who suddenly loses interest in her dolls and starts "dreaming wide awake," signaling that she has grown up and is ready for love. Xote das Meninas

(often referred to simply as "Xote das Meninas") is one of the most iconic pieces in Brazilian music history, specifically within the Forró genre . Composed by the "King of Baião," Luiz Gonzaga , and his frequent collaborator Zé Dantas , it was first recorded on February 5, 1953. Musical Significance : Interactive versions for flute, violin, and ensembles