Bro, I was listening to this song on the bus and I started singing without realizing it. When I saw it, the guys were looking at me Gemi on the corner, I said nothing
What is your opinion about the instrumentation in "Fundo da Grota"? Did the guitar catch your attention? And do you know what Baitaca's favorite track is? Leave your answer in the comments with #DecobrindoMúsica
I'm from Rio de Janeiro, my first contact with music from Rio Grande do Sul and I love it. Look, I hate Sertanejo, but music from Rio Grande do Sul is another level.
My grandfather listens to this song too much, I'm so used to him listening that the feeling I get right now is he's going to show up with a can of beer, all happy and dancing #amoooo
I can't resist, this dance is too heavy! I feel like I'm floating in a serious dream and dancing at the same time. It's like rhythm is pulling my body into a state of pure joy. Without a doubt, it's an amazing song that makes me want to dance non-stop!
simply an anthem! the beat is amazing and addictive, it makes you want to dance anywhere. the lyrics are super authentic and talk a lot about the reality of many people. there's a vibe of freedom and empowerment that makes me feel powerful every time i listen
bro, a blast! I'm addicted to sound, every time she plays I can't stand still. The lyrics are so sincere and delicate, they grab me by the heart. The rhythm is breathtaking, a mixture of different styles that worked super well. It's one of those that no matter how many times you hear it, you'll always want to +
I always hear this southern mod on Gustavo Shark's Instagram, kkkk, it's really good. And I also remember my relatives in mines, there in the countryside there is a lot of experience with these lyrics, I always miss them when I hear them.
Which instrument of the song "Do Fondo da Grota" most caught your attention? And which lyrics did you find most engaging? Tell us in the comments with the hashtag #DescobrindoMúsica 💬