The song, composed by members of the group, Fantine Thó and Karin Hils, and produced by Rick Bonadio, was the result of a meeting with the producer for his reality show Fábrica de Estrelas, from which also was born "Tudo É Rouge".
The objective of Bonadio would be to present the fans with the commemoration of the 10 years of the feminine band with, perhaps, the recording of a DVD and a tour by Brazil.
This process of recording and reuniting would be shown later in 2013 on the Bonadio reality show entitled Fábrica de Estrelas, and screened by Multishow.
[2] we received Rick's invitation for this return and we were very happy with the opportunity to relive and celebrate this story, "says Aline."
It's an honor to know that we were part of the Brazilian pop, and the sensation is of go back in time, a second chance to work better, sing better, "said Fantine, who came from the Netherlands, where she currently lives with her husband and daughter, Cristine, for the recording.
[2] "Tudo Outra Vez" is a version of the song "No Feeling", composed by Luke Christopher, and was brought from Netherlands by Fantine.
On the night of November 3, she and Karin made the version of the song, and showed Rick Bonadio, who produced it, a day later.
The second part is sung by Aline, "Sweaty body, closed time, head held high and feet on the ground."
[5] On the night of April 22, 2013, the song was released in full after the episode of Fábrica de Estrelas", which showed the process of songwriting and composition.
In the episode, Fantine Thó and Karin Hils showed the composition to Rick, who agreed to record it.
The meeting to compose the song was marked on a day when she had a commitment from the musical Priscilla, the Queen of the Desert.
For the site Gazeta do Povo, the song is "calmer and mellow" than "Tudo É Rouge", and more like hits like 'Um Anjo Veio Me Falar'.
[11] As in "Tudo é Rouge", the group also made available a song lyric video on the official YouTube channel.