[2] Deixa Falar existed only for a short time, creating "embassies" (visits to other samba schools such as Mangueira, Oswaldo Cruz, and Madureira) and parading at Praça Onze during the carnavals of 1929, 1930 and 1931.
[2] The colors of the school were red and white as tributes to the bloco A União Faz a Força, which was led by samba musician Mano Rubem, also from Estácio, which ceased to exist following his death in 1927, and to America Football Club, which is based in the area next to the neighborhood.
In 1931, Deixa Falar challenged the other ranchos, in a contest organized by Jornal do Brasil with the enredo "O Paraíso de Dante", and was well received by the newspaper.
They participated with the enredo "A Primavera e a Revolução de Outubro", they did not even get a rating as, according to the panel of judges, Deixa Falar had a presentation that was "simple and without bigger ambitions".
After the Carnaval of 1932, conflicts began to arise due to disagreements on grant expenses that were offered by the city government for that parade, including accusations of corruption made by the association's presidents and one of their directors.
Osvaldo da Papoula, after this, went to Recreio das Flores,[2] in the neighborhood of Saúde, and Ismael Silva, even to his death, never associated with another samba school afterwards.