The lyrics detail a complex dynamic where the narrator is involved with someone who is already in a relationship. He acknowledges the partner's insecurities and the disapproval of the woman's friends, who view him as a "nightmare".
English translations are available on Musixmatch for a deeper understanding of the wordplay.
The song has become one of Wet Bed Gang's most iconic hits, frequently performed at major festivals like Rolling Loud Portugal and MEO Sudoeste. Available Resources wet_bed_gang_devia_ir_audio_oficial_prod_charli...
The track was produced by Charlie Beats , a frequent collaborator with the group known for his signature trap sound.
The original track is available on the Wet Bed Gang Official YouTube channel. Devia Ir lyrics translation in English - Wet Bed Gang
It features a slower, melodic tempo compared to some of the group's harder tracks, blending soulful vocal hooks with classic trap percussion. The song has become one of Wet Bed
The hook, "Às 4 da manhã, eu nem devia ir, mas a cabeça só diz go, go, go," translates to "At 4 AM, I shouldn't go, but my head just says go," capturing the protagonist's inability to resist a late-night encounter despite knowing the consequences.
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