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    Limón Limón x Tammy Infusino Drop A Samba Serenade, I Know A Guy Named Jesus

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJuly 21, 2024Updated:July 21, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Limón Limón x Tammy Infusino Drop A Samba Serenade, I Know A Guy Named Jesus
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    As the mercury rises, a new melody wafts through the airwaves, vying for the coveted title of summer anthem.

    I Know A Guy Named Jesus by Limón Limón, featuring Tammy Infusino, is a sunny tune that whisks you away on a breezy tour of Rio de Janeiro, with Christ the Redeemer standing sentinel in the distance.

    Limón Limón, feat Tammy Infusino I Know A Guy Named Jesus song cover
    Limón Limón, feat Tammy Infusino I Know A Guy Named Jesus song cover

    The song’s relaxed ambiance evokes the languid pace of a beachside afternoon.

    Infusino’s vocals glide smoothly over a foundation of gentle synths and understated percussion, while an acoustic guitar provides a mellow accompaniment.

    A soulful saxophone adds depth to the arrangement, its notes dancing through the melody like a caipirinha-inspired rhythm.

    Lyrically, “I Know A Guy Named Jesus” conjures up an imaginative scenario featuring Rio’s iconic statue.

    This Jesus isn’t a sombre religious figure, but a carefree local who digs samba and enjoys a good cocktail.

    It’s an unexpected take that injects a dose of playfulness into the sun-drenched narrative.

    The chorus latches onto your memory with its catchy refrain: “I know a guy named Jesus / Met him in Rio for caipirinhas.”

    It’s the kind of line you might find yourself humming at the beach or belting out at a rooftop gathering.

    While it may not be the obvious pick for song of the summer, “I Know A Guy Named Jesus” possesses an undeniable charm that could see it climbing the charts.

    Its fusion of jazzy instrumentation and lighthearted lyrics offers a departure from typical pop offerings.

    The jury’s still out on whether this track will become the backdrop to your summer escapades.

    However, one thing’s certain: it has the power to transport you to a warm Brazilian afternoon in the blink of an eye.

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    Limón Limón x Tammy Infusino I Know A Guy Named Jesus Lyrics

    Hello friend 
    We meet again 
    You see it all from where you stand 
    Do you get lonely?

    With your head 
    Up in the clouds 
    I wonder if you’re looking down
    And thinking of me

    Late into the night
    Glowing in the light 
    Floating in that
    Samba 
    Sky

    I know a guy named Jesus
    Met him in Rio for caipirinhas 
    Woah
    Lives up on Corcovado 
    He’s always dancing to Desafinado 
    Woah
    I know a guy named Jesus

    Oh would you trade
    Your birds eye view
    On a sunny afternoon 
    For Ipanema 

    but with the sand between your toes
    It might be hard for you to go 
    Yeah You’d never leave us 

    Late into the night
    Glowing in the light we
    Floating in that
    Samba P
    Sky

    I know a guy named Jesus
    Met him in Rio for caipirinhas 
    Woah
    Lives up on Corcovado 
    He’s always dancing to Desafinado 
    Woah
    I know a guy named Jesus

    Late into the night
    Glowing in the light 
    Floating in the sky 
    Floating in that
    Samba 
    Sky

    I know a guy named Jesus
    Met him in Rio for caipirinhas 
    Woah
    Lives up on Corcovado 
    He’s always dancing to Desafinado 
    Woah
    I know a guy named Jesus

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