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people, too good, Brazil! The lyrics are funny and have that dance sertaneja that we love. Just listening, it already beats that desire to dance and enjoy with friends. Joel Carlo bursts into this acoustic version, making everything more romantic and intimate. Certainly, there's no way not to love
man, that Joel Carlo sound is really good! I loved the rhythm, it's hard not to beat my foot together! The way he sings, so sincere, makes me feel like I'm there in the stalls along with him and the guys! I really liked the more accessible footprint, the way the sertanejo was there in the beginning
of time! I'm already in the mood here, throwing my hair back and forth. The lyrics are very true, Joel Carlo seems to understand my life. And that dance? I can't stand still. I just know that this song made my day 10 times better.
How perfect! Fernando & Sorocaba singing together with Daniel is a masterpiece, I really liked this combination of totally different timbre styles #sertanejo
I love this song. It's lively and the lyrics are very humorous. In addition to having a strong influence from a more traditional sertanejo and being sung by powerful and firm voices such as Daniel, Fernando and Sorocaba.
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if my dad was a gaucho I think he wouldn't even like gaucho music that much 😏 he loves kkk and grabs my mom in the middle and starts dancing 💃🏼🕺 love seeing the scene 😍 I put to gaucho songs just to laugh at them, at this moment I'm just laughing at them 😂😂😂