[8] About the general atmosphere of the record, she said in an interview that she commented to producer DJ Zé Pedro that she "wasn't in the mood for a dancing album or show in Brazil's current moment.
"[7] To promote Electra, the singer started a spectacle in June, directed by Paulo Borges and with costume design by Alexandre Herchcovitch[9][10] and which aesthetic reproduces that of "Diplomacia"'s clip, released on 24 May.
"[5] Miojo Indie's founder, Cleber Facchi, criticised certain aspects such as the "fake" Portuguese accent on "Medo" and the way "Me Deixa Mudo" "seems to break the dense atmosphere that guides the listener's experience during the whole playing of the record, generating a deliberate discomfort".
However, he said "each fragment of the album synthezises the artist's capacity of turning verses authored by different composers into the basis for a particular, always painful register" and that "the passage to a bigger and more complex work with each go survives in the minimalism of the arrangements and in the little conventional repertoire".
Menezes finished by saying that "'Electra' shouldn't inhibit her composer side but it's an interpreter album that shows how she's above the average of what is sung nowadays in Brazil.