The medley combines two powerful anthems of the Brazilian countryside:
: As pioneers of the modern sertanejo movement in the 1970s and 80s, they brought rural music into the mainstream Brazilian pop consciousness. The medley combines two powerful anthems of the
: Originally written by Roberta Miranda , this track is one of the most famous songs in the sertanejo canon. It uses the sabiá (thrush), a symbolic bird of Brazil, to represent the peace and harmony found in nature. The lyrics evoke a "refuge" where the simplicity of a "lazy hammock" and bird songs offer an emotional escape from urban life. 2. The Collaboration: Bridging Generations a symbolic bird of Brazil