[1] The project marked Rouge's first studio release as a quartet after the departure of original member Luciana Andrade, who later rejoined the group in fifth album Les 5inq in 2019.
From the album, four singles were taken: the title track and "Sem Você" reached the top five on the Brazilian Charts.
After the success of Rouge's second album, C'est La Vie (2003), on February 11, 2004, Luciana Andrade officially announced her disbandment from the group.
[4] According to sources, the singer left the band due to overworking — there were days the girls had a 20-hour schedule — and low payment.
[5] She revealed, in an interview years later, her departure was due to mobbing committed by manager and low pay.
Patrícia Lissa said: "Andrade will not have any contribuition in the third album, which means that we will have to work hard, but the group will not lose quality with her departure".
[7] According to Lissa: "I wrote the ballad's "Pra Sempre Te Amar", which was born with only voice and guitar.
Thó continued: "On the third's album, the four of us wrote together a song called "Na Palma da Mão", a funsion of dance, ragga and hip hop music".
The remaining Karin, Fantine, Aline and Patricia report the message, recording an album of more mature lyrics, although the target is still the teen audience and the children and adolescents.
In the balads, highlight to "Vermelho, A Cor do Amor", with beautiful lyrics and a great strings's arrangement.