Aline Wirley, just like in the previous single, "Vem Cair na Zueira", makes a rap in the song.
After the success of their second studio album, C'est La Vie (2003), on February 11, 2004, Luciana Andrade officially announced her disbandment from the group.
[1] According to sources, the singer left the band due to overworking —there were days the girls had a 20-hour schedule— and low payment.
There came a time when her work in the group wasn't fulfilling her wishes", the singer's husband said.
[3] "Rouge will go on with four energy-filled girls," affirmed Elisabetta Zenatti, their manager.
It starts very calm and quiet, with a solo by Patrícia and a beautiful vocal arrangement.
Then it changes: it's half black, half dance, it grows on a pop-filled chorus of astral, it comes a rap and finally it ends up returning to the climate of the beginning.In terms of sonority, it has a little influence of Outkast, which is a group that changed the face of the pop scene," points out Bonadio.
[6] The song begins with Patricia singing, in a cappella, about someone who insists on knowing everything in life, and wants to show her the right way to go.
Soon after, Fantine "attacks" stronger the "people" who talk about what they do not know (probably an indirect one to all that said that the real reason for leaving Luciana, was a fight involving both).
After the chorus, Aline does a rap (as she did in the song "Vem Cair na Zueira",) this time talking about how strong they are, giving advice and lessons, saying that with them gossip does not stick, "[... ] Our firm is strong, does not shake does not fall, does not have glass ceiling, our house does not fall, "Aline sings.
The video also brought the quartet with sexier clothes, showing a more mature side of the girls.