The opening verses— "Eu tava certo de que o amor era para os outros / Não era pra mim" —establish the narrator as someone who felt immune to romantic attachment, preferring a "madrugada louca" (crazy dawn) of casual encounters.
Produced by Eduardo Pepato, a long-time collaborator known for defining the modern Sertanejo sound. The opening verses— "Eu tava certo de que
The single was officially released on November 6, 2015, while the full album followed on March 18, 2016, through Som Livre. surprising romance. Production & Creative Context
The bridge uses visceral metaphors like "stumbling," "bumping into a gaze," and "burning the tongue" to describe the accidental nature of falling in love. " "bumping into a gaze
A collaborative work by Wanderson (Ruan) Soares, Junior Pepato, Elcio Di Carvalho, Lari Ferreira, and Michel Alves. Lyrical Analysis
"Como É Que A Gente Fica" is a cornerstone track from Henrique e Juliano's third live project, , recorded on September 19, 2015, at the Marco Zero in Recife . The song captures the quintessential "Sertanejo Universitário" theme of a person unexpectedly trading a life of casual flings for an intense, surprising romance. Production & Creative Context