This smooth acoustic version of "" strips away the electronic layers of the original to reveal a warm, intimate homage to 1970s bossa nova. Originally released in 2018 as part of the Butter album project, this collaboration between The Knocks and Sofi Tukker celebrates a deep, personal connection to Brazilian culture. Behind the Sound
: Sophie describes the song as being based on a poem she wrote with a close friend in Brazil, capturing a feeling of being "at home" even when far away. Where to Listen You can find this acoustic rework on most major platforms: YouTube : Watch the Official Lyric Video . Spotify : Stream it on The Knocks' profile . This smooth acoustic version of "" strips away
: The song touches on cultural pride, nostalgia, and the joy of connection. Where to Listen You can find this acoustic
: Sophie Hawley-Weld’s clean Portuguese vocals take center stage, reflecting her background studying the language and living in Rio de Janeiro. The Meaning: A Love Letter to Brazil : Sophie Hawley-Weld’s clean Portuguese vocals take center
: The use of a cuíca , a Brazilian friction drum, adds an unmistakable rhythmic texture.
The lyrics are more than just catchy phrases; they are a celebration of the "spirit and warmth" Sophie experienced in Brazil.
Recorded on a sunny day in Los Angeles, the track features live instrumentation to ensure it stayed true to the region's authentic sound. The production includes: