On February 5 is released "Bailando", track that followed the Latin pop previously used in "Brilha La Luna", combined with a fun and unpretentious composition, but also presented a new visual identity of the most sensual group.
[2] In March 2018, surprised by the repercussion and acceptance of the public with "Bailando", the group decided to go into the studio to record a new material, but this time it would bring a maturation and a greater seriousness, since the previous track had been only commemorative, without great pretensions.
[7][8] "Solo Tu" was originally written by Dutch singer Emy Perez, whose Fantine Thó became friends during the fourth season of The Voice of Holland (2013), and shown to her during a trip to Amsterdam in December 2017 in case she was interested in recording with the group.
[9] In spite of the ready band, Thó revealed that she believed she was still missing something, coming up with the idea of introducing a rap in Spanish during the last stanza while taking a shower, claiming that she had run out of the house to record it on her mobile phone so as not to forget.
Robson Gomes of Jornal do Commercio received the album favorably with some caveats, highlighting the songs "Solo Tu", calling it "solar"; "Beijo na Boca", highlighting the vocals of Li Martins; "Não é Não" and "Dona da Minha Vida", because of their empowered lyrics; "Te Ligo Depois" on account of vocal harmony; and "Como Se Fosse a Primeira Vez", evidencing the interpretation of Fantine Thó.
The music video of the track, besides the themes proposed by the letter itself, also expresses the struggle of other aspects, such as transphobia, gophobia and violence against women, combating discrimination by uniting people of different ethnicities and sexual orientations, besides presenting a heterosexual kiss between a transgender girl and a cisgender boy.