Brilha La Luna

"Shine the Moon") is a song by the Brazilian pop girl group Rouge, from their second studio album C'est La Vie (2003).

It was written and produced by Rick Bonadio, being a mix of dance-pop and zouk that is heavily influenced by Latin music.

Fantine Thó, also a member of the group, commented on the new work: Zouk has been in Brazil for a long time, but no artist has yet introduced it to the general public.

[2] "Brilha la Luna" was written and produced by Rick Bonadio, being a mix of dance-pop and zouk that is heavily influenced by Latin music.

It has verses in Spanish (mira que bella), and even Portuñol/Portunhol (una bela luna siempre vai brilhar) (a beautiful moon will always shine).

"[3] Denis Moreira from the Diário de São Paulo newspaper said that "Brilha la Luna" has the same Caribbean accent from "Ragatanga", albeit with some differences.

"[1] Fernanda Castello Branco from Terra said that the song "promises to follow the same path of success that was Ragatanga.

The group also went to the Bom Dia & Cia children's show, where they had an entire week of the show (Monday to Friday) dedicated to the girls, who sang old and new hits such as "Ragatanga", "Brilha La Luna" and an acapella version of "Um Anjo Veio Me Falar".

The group also gave interviews to TV host Jackeline Petkovic, who also learned the choreographies of the song.