Yasmin Verissimo is a well-known Brazilian artist specialized in educational children's music. Her work often focuses on health habits, values, and social awareness.
: And we will turn the bottles over. Cultural Impact MUSICA DA DENGUE ZUM ZUM ZUM
In Portuguese, "zum zum zum" is an onomatopoeia for the of a mosquito. By turning this annoying sound into a rhythmic hook, the song makes the threat of the mosquito recognizable and memorable for young audiences. Educational Key Messages Cultural Impact In Portuguese, "zum zum zum" is
: Schools across Brazil, such as Colégio São José , use the song as a primary resource for health awareness campaigns. The track by Yasmin Verissimo is a widely
The track by Yasmin Verissimo is a widely popular Brazilian children's song designed to educate kids on how to prevent the spread of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which carries diseases like Dengue, Zika, and Chikungunya. The Artist: Yasmin Verissimo
: The song has been adapted into several languages, including English , to reach a global audience with its prevention message.
: The original music video has amassed over 879 million views on YouTube, making it a staple in Brazilian classrooms and households.