: The protagonist notices someone has recently gone through a breakup—they’ve deleted photos of their ex and stopped posting on social media, falling into "sofrência" (a Brazilian term for the suffering caused by heartbreak).
The story follows two people who find common ground in their recent single status:
In the official music video directed by , Carlinhos Maia and MC Mirella play a "power couple".
: The video features a colorful, high-energy environment typical of Love Funk productions.
: Instead of offering typical sympathy, the protagonist sees an opening. They identify with the situation and decide to take a risk by sending a bold message.
: A mix of Funk and Sertanejo elements, making it accessible to a wide audience.
: The protagonist notices someone has recently gone through a breakup—they’ve deleted photos of their ex and stopped posting on social media, falling into "sofrência" (a Brazilian term for the suffering caused by heartbreak).
The story follows two people who find common ground in their recent single status: : The protagonist notices someone has recently gone
In the official music video directed by , Carlinhos Maia and MC Mirella play a "power couple". : The protagonist notices someone has recently gone
: The video features a colorful, high-energy environment typical of Love Funk productions. : The protagonist notices someone has recently gone
: Instead of offering typical sympathy, the protagonist sees an opening. They identify with the situation and decide to take a risk by sending a bold message.
: A mix of Funk and Sertanejo elements, making it accessible to a wide audience.