I'm addicted to São João de All Tempos do Mastruz Com Leite! The arrangement is great and the lyrics are super lively. It's impossible to stand still when you hit the dance contagious! In fact, this song reminds me of the June celebrations, my class and the joy that São João brings!
this is, without a doubt, one of the best collections I've ever heard! Each song transported me to a different São João, with a lot of joy and animation. The voice is perfect, and the songs are very well selected. Impossible not to dance and sing together!
this song is too much, man! The sound is beating fast here in my heart. The lyrics are so real, it reminds me of the good times of partying with the crowd. I'm loving the vibe that this song brings, I never get tired of replaying!
, I love this song! São João na Terra has an energy that makes me super excited. The lyrics are full of references to the June parties and the dance contagious makes me want to dance until the sun rises. It's impressive how Mastruz Com Leite always manages to convey so much joy and fun.
fire! The dance is just pancake and the chorus sticks to the head. And the letters? Totally identifiable with Saint John! I feel like I'm out there dancing square dance with my people. I'm loving!
São João na Terra do Mastruz com Leite is such a lively song that it makes me want to dance! The lively dance and fun lyrics make me feel like I'm in the countryside with my friends. The voice is wonderful and the accordion notes give me goosebumps. Certainly one of my favorites to enjoy
Composer: Felipe F. do Nascimento & Renan O. N. Leal & Hugo T. S. Gonzales & Lucas T. S. Gonzales & Márcio G. M. Beltrão & Sthepany A. Auzier
Lyricist: Felipe F. do Nascimento & Renan O. N. Leal & Hugo T. S. Gonzales & Lucas T. S. Gonzales & Márcio G. M. Beltrão & Sthepany A. Auzier
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find the party has started and the foothills will roll Saint John has arrived boots the wood at the fire and let's call cat to dance La la la la la la la la la la pasta this song hein 💃
Did you know? The June festival originated in the Middle Ages in the celebration of the so-called Popular Saints: Santo António, São Pedro and São João. arrived in Brazil through the Portuguese.
This song is so good my god I can sing this song all day I won't get tired of it I'll never stop listening to this song in the phone when I get home from class Our it's so good