: In an era dominated by serious grunge and romantic pagode, "Vira-Vira" proved that high-octane comedy could successfully dominate mainstream radio.
The lyrics of "Vira-Vira" are unabashedly absurd, politically incorrect, and fiercely energetic. Mamonas Assassinas - Vira-Vira
: The song's intro and backbone heavily borrow from the traditional Portuguese folk dance known as "Vira." This includes the characteristic rapid-fire accordion and the iconic double-time, driving rhythm. : In an era dominated by serious grunge
: Maria returns after a week in absolute tatters. The humor lies in the graphic yet deeply cartoonish descriptions of her misadventures at the party. : Maria returns after a week in absolute tatters
: Mid-way through, the song seamlessly shifts gears into heavy guitar riffs and pounding drums. It mimics the style of arena rock bands, creating a hilarious contrast with the accordion-heavy folk sections. 💬 Lyrical Breakdown & Humor
The song is a brilliant display of musical cross-pollination. Mamonas Assassinas was famous for shifting genres on a dime, and "Vira-Vira" is a masterclass in that technique.
: Written by Dinho and Julio Rasec, the track tells the story of a man who avoids going to a wild, chaotic party ("suruba") and decides to send his wife, Maria, in his place.