The song is a centerpiece of the Patroas project, which Mendonça and Maiara & Maraisa described as "the work of their lives". The project aimed to empower women within the feminejo (female-led sertanejo) genre.
Lacking the patience to listen to the whole thing, the protagonist speeds up the audio and catches only the predictable bits: "Eu não sei o que lá, te amo / Não sei o que lá, saudade / Não sei o que lá, vem me buscar aqui" ("I don’t know what-whatever, I love you / Whatever, I miss you / Whatever, come get me here").
You can find the official music video on YouTube or listen to the full track on Spotify and Apple Music .
The track is a humorous and relatable take on modern dating, specifically dealing with the "drunk dial" (or drunk audio) phenomenon.
is a hit song by the legendary "Queen of Sofrência," Marília Mendonça , in collaboration with the powerhouse duo Maiara & Maraisa . Released in September 2021, it served as the second and final single from their collaborative album Patroas 35% . Song Overview & Meaning
It captures the cycle of an unstable relationship where communication only happens through the "courage" of alcohol, turning a frustrating situation into a lighthearted sertanejo anthem. Cultural Significance
Patroas 35% was released just weeks before Marília Mendonça’s tragic death in November 2021. The album went on to receive a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Sertaneja Music Album in 2022.
The song is a centerpiece of the Patroas project, which Mendonça and Maiara & Maraisa described as "the work of their lives". The project aimed to empower women within the feminejo (female-led sertanejo) genre.
Lacking the patience to listen to the whole thing, the protagonist speeds up the audio and catches only the predictable bits: "Eu não sei o que lá, te amo / Não sei o que lá, saudade / Não sei o que lá, vem me buscar aqui" ("I don’t know what-whatever, I love you / Whatever, I miss you / Whatever, come get me here"). The song is a centerpiece of the Patroas
You can find the official music video on YouTube or listen to the full track on Spotify and Apple Music . You can find the official music video on
The track is a humorous and relatable take on modern dating, specifically dealing with the "drunk dial" (or drunk audio) phenomenon. Released in September 2021, it served as the
is a hit song by the legendary "Queen of Sofrência," Marília Mendonça , in collaboration with the powerhouse duo Maiara & Maraisa . Released in September 2021, it served as the second and final single from their collaborative album Patroas 35% . Song Overview & Meaning
It captures the cycle of an unstable relationship where communication only happens through the "courage" of alcohol, turning a frustrating situation into a lighthearted sertanejo anthem. Cultural Significance
Patroas 35% was released just weeks before Marília Mendonça’s tragic death in November 2021. The album went on to receive a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Sertaneja Music Album in 2022.