Eliana Pittman - Quem Vai Querer (ednner Soares Version) Instant
The of "Quem Vai Querer" is a contemporary house remix of the 1977 Brazilian classic by the legendary singer Eliana Pittman . While the original is rooted in the rhythmic traditions of Samba and MPB (Música Popular Brasileira), Soares’ version reimagines the track for modern dance floors, gaining significant traction in the international tech-house scene. Background and Original Context
: Unlike other official reworks, such as the Aroop Roy Rework or the Jude & Frank feat. Eliana Pittman version, Soares' interpretation leans into a driving, tech-house aesthetic while preserving the soulful intensity of Pittman's vocal performance. Eliana Pittman - Quem Vai Querer (Ednner Soares Version)
: The lyrics celebrate the daily hustle and resilience of Brazilian street vendors, specifically those working on public trains. It uses a catchy, repetitive call— "Quem vai querer?" (Who wants it?)—to mimic vendors selling traditional sweets like bala puxa-puxa and pé de moleque . The of "Quem Vai Querer" is a contemporary
Watch Marco Carola perform the Ednner Soares version live at the Music On Festival: Eliana Pittman version, Soares' interpretation leans into a
: In the 1970s, Pittman was known for blending soulful jazz vocals with Samba-rock and Carimbó . The original "Quem Vai Querer" features a "disco-y" production typical of late-70s MPB. The Ednner Soares Version
The original song, written by , was released on Pittman's 1977 self-titled album under the RCA Victor label.
Brazilian producer Ednner Soares released his unofficial remix around .