Andorinhas

[4][2][5] The process led to the artist's disengagement from her longtime record label, Universal, and the agency Sons Em Trânsito, as she longed for more creative control and freedom.

[8] For a long time Moura believed she didn't have the talent for writing lyrics for her songs, as well as her crazy work ethic not allowing her to try to do it.

"[1] The lyrics in the song refer to swallows, a type of bird very common in Portugal that are easily found during the spring and summer seasons, that migrate to hotter regions of Europe and Africa during fall and winter.

[13] Moura has stated that she didn't think of this song as the lead single from the album, but it ended up making the most sense, as it perfectly reflects her feeling of wanting to be free, strong and independent.

[15] The song was released alongside its official music video, filmed on rooftops of a popular neighborhood in Olhão.

[1] In the video, we see Moura sharing her space with people who dance and feel, showing a new visual identity that is authentic and universal.