Unlike typical "sofrência" (suffering) songs that focus only on the pain of a breakup, "Eu Também Não Vou" focuses on the . It captures that split second where you realize that no matter how much you fight, your heart is still exactly where it belongs—on that living room sofa, waiting for the other person to stay, too.
Ultimately, the scent of perfume in the house is the final straw. The narrator throws himself on the sofa in his shorts, admitting he’s changed his mind and isn't going anywhere. A Powerhouse Collaboration The narrator throws himself on the sofa in
The Anthem of Indecision: Humberto & Ronaldo and Ícaro & Gilmar’s "Eu Também Não Vou" Released as a standout track from the Ao
Bringing together two of the most influential duos in the current scene was a masterstroke for the Num Beat Só project. beautiful reality of love
Sertanejo is known for capturing the messy, beautiful reality of love, and the collaboration between and Ícaro & Gilmar in "Eu Também Não Vou" does exactly that. Released as a standout track from the Ao Vivo em Goiânia project, this song has quickly become a fan favorite for anyone who has ever been "ready to leave" but found themselves staying for just one more perfume-filled minute. The Story Behind the Lyrics