The collaboration proved so successful that it wasn't limited to Luan's stage. The trio also performed the song during Chitãozinho & Xororó's concert at the iconic Radio City Music Hall in New York, proving that the song's emotional weight carries across borders and generations.
The song was officially released on , as a standout track on the LUAN CITY (Ao Vivo) album. The project was designed as an immersive experience, and bringing the "Kings of Sertanejo" into his "city" served as a powerful tribute to Luan's musical heritage. A Shared Legacy
: The track balances Luan’s contemporary pop-sertanejo style with the classic, soaring harmonies of Chitãozinho & Xororó, creating a "melodicness" that is both clear and memorable. Part of the LUAN CITY Universe The collaboration proved so successful that it wasn't
: "Hoje eu já não vivo mais / Só respiro por hábito" (Today I no longer live / I only breathe out of habit).
Whether you're a "Luanete" or a lifelong fan of "Evidências," "Hábito" serves as a reminder that some feelings—and some voices—are timeless. The project was designed as an immersive experience,
The Meeting of Generations: Luan Santana and Chitãozinho & Xororó in "Hábito"
"Hábito" is a poignant ballad that explores the hollow routine that follows a devastating breakup. The lyrics describe a life lived on autopilot, where actions that once held meaning—like kissing or embracing—have become mere mechanical gestures. Whether you're a "Luanete" or a lifelong fan
When Luan Santana announced his project, fans expected a celebration of his 15-year career. However, few moments in the album resonate as deeply as "Hábito," a collaboration that bridges the gap between modern "Sertanejo Universitário" and the legendary roots of the genre represented by Chitãozinho & Xororó . A Song of Emotional Inertia