Following the success of "Anna Julia",[4] during production of their second album, the band was pressured by their label, Abril Music, to release another hit.
To alleviate tension, the band elected to produce the album in the mountains of Rio De Janeiro, where they could work without distraction.
During production, bassist Patrick Laplan chose to leave the group to focus on his project as he was, allegedly, dissatisfied with the band's evolving sound.
When the album was completed and presented to Abril Music, the label rejected it due to a perceived lack of potential hits and amateurish production.
[6][7] Sales for Bloco do Eu Sozinho did not meet the label's expectations, selling fewer units than their previous release.