ORAÇÃO Lyrics (English Translation) by Recycled J, Lua de Santana & Merca Bae is a new spanish song by Recycled J, Lua de Santana, and Merca Bae. The track is released on RECYCLEDJ’s official YouTube channel, written by Recycled J and Lua de Santana, and produced by Merca Bae. While no official album is listed, “ORAÇÃO” delivers an atmospheric, emotionally charged blend of reggaeton and alternative R&B, with bilingual elements that heighten its sensual and spiritual tone.
The song’s lyrics delve into themes of divine love, temptation, and emotional surrender, blurring the lines between sacred devotion and romantic desire. Recycled J and Lua de Santana create a lyrical tension where suffering becomes sweet, sin is seductive, and vulnerability is worshipped. Spiritual language is repurposed for erotic intensity, transforming the act of loving into a kind of prayer—one that is as much about physical connection as it is about emotional release and transcendence.
ORAÇÃO Details
| Song | ORAÇÃO |
|---|---|
| Artists | Recycled J, Lua de Santana & Merca Bae |
| Written By | Recycled J & Lua de Santana |
| Produced By | Merca Bae |
| Label | RECYCLEDJ |
| Language | Spanish |
| Released Date | Apr 22, 2025 |
ORAÇÃO (English Translation) Lyrics
[Intro: Santana’s Moon]
God on earth, queen of my heart
‘You who dwell in the center of all my temples
I love your mind, your body, the sound of your name with mine
If it’s a lie, hit me, hit me, hit me
[Verse 1: Recycled J & Lua de Santana, Both]
Today I’m going to sin for you, you know I like it that way (Ah, ah)
Today I’m going to sin for you, don’t get me out of here (No)
There is something sweet and suffering, it kills me
And that enchants you with me, let me know a little there
[Build: Recycled J, Lua de Santana, Ambos]
Treat me like I’m going to fall (I tried what you know how to do)
Nothing in my waters until grief (There’s nowhere to run, come here)
As if it were to fall, shelter me (Take away my discomfort, cover the windows and open my or—)
Give me another time, give me another time as if it were going to fall (I can’t take it anymore, this waiting is killing me-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta)
[Drop: Lua de Santana & Recycled J, Both]
Ah, eh, ey, ah (Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh)
E-E-E-E-Eh (Ey, ah, ey, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ey)
I would sin for you
[Verse 2: Recycled J & Lua de Santana]
Mommy, that’s it
I change that thing just like that, I leave it alone (Yeah)
How rich there is
Crimson powder, give me whole
There is something sweet in suffering that kills me
And that enchants you with me, let me know a little there
She is dangerous, hottie
Sweet and sticky until the end
Put the wives and roses on me (Ah)
You have pain with my skin until you die
Tell me what you want from me
Treat me like you bitch (Ah)
Blessed water, yes, yes, give me a little there
[Build: Recycled J, Lua de Santana, Ambos]
Treat me like I’m going to fall (I tried what you know how to do)
Nothing in my waters until grief (There’s nowhere to run, come here)
As if it were to fall, shelter me (Take away my discomfort, cover the windows and open my or—)
Give me another time, give me another time as if it were going to fall (I can’t take it anymore, this waiting is killing me-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta)
[Drop: Lua de Santana & Recycled J, Both]
Eh, eh, eh (Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh)
E-E-E-E-Eh
I would sin for you
Uh
E-E-E-E-Eh (Ah, ah)
I would sin for you
[Other: Santana’s Moon]
God on earth, queen of my heart
‘You who dwell in the center of all my temples
I love your mind, your body, the sound of your name with mine
If it’s a lie, hit me, hit me, hit me
ORAÇÃO Lyrics Meaning
[Intro: Lua de Santana]
Lua de Santana opens with a poetic invocation, likening her lover to a divine presence. Her lines suggest deep reverence and obsession, casting love as sacred and all-consuming. The spiritual imagery—temples, divinity, and surrender—sets the tone for a track that equates intimacy with prayer. The repeated plea to be struck if it’s all a lie intensifies the emotional stakes, emphasizing the raw vulnerability behind the devotion.
[Verso 1: Recycled J & Lua de Santana, Ambos]
Recycled J and Lua de Santana sing about willingly sinning for each other, presenting desire as both dangerous and irresistible. The emotional and physical suffering becomes intoxicating, and there’s a clear mutual enjoyment in dancing with pain and passion. Their back-and-forth vocals heighten the sense of dual temptation and shared guilt, underscoring the theme of romantic self-abandonment.
[Build: Recycled J, Lua de Santana, Ambos]
This section captures a heightened emotional and sensual tension. Recycled J expresses a longing to be held as if falling, signaling fragility and dependence. Lua de Santana’s Portuguese lyrics add a dreamy, seductive quality, pulling the listener deeper into the couple’s private world. Together, they create a vivid, immersive moment that mixes anxiety with desire—symbolizing the powerful hold the other has over them.
[Drop: Lua de Santana & Recycled J, Ambos]
The drop acts as both a sonic and emotional release. The vocalizations and rhythmic echoes mirror the intensity of the experience, where words falter and feeling takes over. The repeated line “Pecaría por ti” (I would sin for you) becomes the song’s mantra, reinforcing the theme of love as a sacred yet forbidden ritual.
[Verso 2: Recycled J & Lua de Santana]
This verse explores physical intimacy more explicitly, with Recycled J and Lua de Santana intertwining pleasure, pain, and dominance. From imagery like handcuffs and skin contact to being treated like a submissive, the lyrics portray a complex, charged connection. There’s a balance of control and surrender, danger and trust, making the relationship feel both carnal and transcendent. References to holy water and burning further deepen the mix of spiritual and erotic motifs.
[Build: Recycled J, Lua de Santana, Ambos]
Reprising the earlier build, this section reintroduces the emotional turbulence and aching anticipation. The repetition of pleas and commands amplifies the sense of longing. Lua’s voice once again blends comfort and temptation, suggesting that what they seek from one another is not just satisfaction but salvation through intimacy.
[Drop: Lua de Santana & Recycled J, Ambos]
The second drop echoes the first but carries more emotional weight. The mantra of sinning for love is now reinforced by the buildup of emotion and tension in previous verses. The soundscape complements the vulnerability of giving in to desire, portraying love as both an ecstatic release and a painful need.
[Outro: Lua de Santana]
Lua de Santana returns to the spiritual tone of the intro, reinforcing the divine imagery of love. She repeats her reverence for her partner, emphasizing how deeply embedded they are in her being. The circularity of the outro, mirroring the intro, suggests an ongoing loop of devotion, doubt, and surrender—an eternal prayer of love, pain, and passion.
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The "ORAÇÃO" song is sung by Recycled J, Lua de Santana & Merca Bae.
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Recycled J, Lua de Santana & Merca Bae released "ORAÇÃO" song on Apr 22, 2025.
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