: The protagonist notices someone has recently gone through a breakup—they’ve deleted photos of their ex and stopped posting on social media, falling into "sofrência" (a Brazilian term for the suffering caused by heartbreak).
: The video features a colorful, high-energy environment typical of Love Funk productions. : The protagonist notices someone has recently gone
: After exchanging affectionate nicknames like "bebê," the protagonist shows up at the other person’s door with a humorous proposal: "Me adota" (Adopt me). Music Video and Visuals Music Video and Visuals : Instead of offering
: Instead of offering typical sympathy, the protagonist sees an opening. They identify with the situation and decide to take a risk by sending a bold message. : While the lyrics are flirtatious and suggest
: A mix of Funk and Sertanejo elements, making it accessible to a wide audience.
: While the lyrics are flirtatious and suggest physical intimacy ("in your bed I know there's plenty of affection"), the project also leans into a lighthearted, carismatic vibe that some interpretations link to responsible animal adoption campaigns. Song Background
The story follows two people who find common ground in their recent single status: