: The lyrics focus on themes of victory and public favor, with the recurring hook "O homem disparou" (The man has taken off/surged ahead).
: It was written by César Araújo at the request of entrepreneur Francisco Neto, who needed a "generic" jingle that didn't mention specific names or numbers to avoid early campaigning legal issues.
: The song is a prime example of pisadinha (a subgenre of forró), characterized by electronic keyboards and a rhythmic, "stepping" beat. : The lyrics focus on themes of victory
: The song uses the melody of "Menina Pavorô," a 2013 track by the band Forró Perfeito.
is a prominent Brazilian jingle and "pisadinha" style song that became the definitive anthem of the 2020 municipal elections. Performed by César Araújo alongside Vilões do Forró & Karkará , the track gained massive popularity for its generic yet catchy lyrics that allowed it to be used by hundreds of political candidates across various parties. Origin and Creation : The song uses the melody of "Menina
: You can find the official music video and various versions on platforms like YouTube and Spotify . Cultural Impact
Beyond the 2020 elections, the song highlighted a shift toward "pre-fabricated" electoral content, where candidates buy pre-made hits rather than commissioning original ones. It even reached international meme status, being used in parodies during the 2020 U.S. Presidential election. O Homem Disparou (feat. César Araújo) - Spotify Origin and Creation : You can find the
: After being recorded by Vilões do Forró and Karkará, the song exploded on social media and was officially adapted for candidates in over 220 cities . Musical Style and Content