"" is more than just a song; it is a global cultural artifact that defined the early 2010s by merging Brazilian sertanejo universitário with international football stardom. Released in 2011 by Gusttavo Lima , the track became a chart-topping sensation across Europe and South America, largely propelled by the endorsement of football icon Neymar Jr. . The Song: Infectious Energy
: Written by Gusttavo Lima and Cássio Sampaio, the song features a pulsating, high-energy rhythm designed for festivals and nightclubs. gusttavo_lima_neymar_balada_tche_tcherere_tche_...
: Like Michel Teló’s "Ai Se Eu Te Pego" before it, "Balada" gained traction when Neymar performed its signature choreography after scoring goals. "" is more than just a song; it
: The playful lyrics center on preparing for a night out—washing the car, tuning the stereo, and inviting a girl to party until dawn. The Neymar Connection The Song: Infectious Energy : Written by Gusttavo
: One of the most iconic moments in Brazilian pop culture remains the live performance where Neymar joined Gusttavo Lima on stage, singing and dancing along to the track, which solidified the song as a "soccer anthem". Impact and Reception GUSTTAVO LIMA - Balada (Tche tcherere tche tche)