4:34

Me Liga Que Eu Vou
v4.5-all
funk, Modern arena sertanejo ao vivo, female vocals cheias de sorriso na voz, Intro em meio tempo, violão bem marcado e sanfona comandando a melodia; bateria entra suave com vassourinhas e baixo redondo, Refrão abre com bateria cheia, baixo pulsando, sanfona em contracantos e backings femininos respondendo às últimas palavras de cada frase, Segunda metade com palmas da plateia marcando o groove, guitarra sertaneja fazendo fills entre linhas vocais e coro final com o público repetindo o hook em uníssono até o corte seco da banda, banda, female vocals, sertanejo
4:17

Palco de Bar e Saudade
v4.5-all
Energetic live sertanejo feel with female duet vocals trading lines and tight harmonies, Bright piano comping in the midrange, clean electric guitar with tasteful country-style fills, and a steady, driving drum groove that lifts into the chorus, Crowd ambience tucked low in the mix, big gang-style singalong hook on the final chorus, with a dynamic build from intimate first verse to full-band finale
3:26

Dois Corações no Mesmo Tom
v4.5-all
funk, Upbeat modern sertanejo with female duet vocals trading lead lines and tight thirds in the choruses; bright piano comping midrange with syncopated pushes, clean twangy guitar answering phrases, and a driving four-on-the-floor kick that opens into a wider cymbal wash on the hooks, First verse starts intimate with light drums and soft crowd ambience, then builds layer by layer into a full-band finale, stacked harmonies, claps, and a gang-style singalong last chorus that feels like a packed arena shouting every word, electric, sertanejo, low, steady, dynamic, clean, bright, country
3:09

Morrer de Amor
v4.5-all
Energetic live sertanejo feel with female duet vocals trading lines and tight harmonies, Bright piano comping in the midrange, clean electric guitar with tasteful country-style fills, and a steady, driving drum groove that lifts into the chorus, Crowd ambience tucked low in the mix, big gang-style singalong hook on the final chorus, with a dynamic build from intimate first verse to full-band finale
4:15

Dois Corações no Mesmo Tom
v4.5-all
funk, Upbeat arena-ready sertanejo pop; bright midrange piano driving the harmony, clean twangy electric guitar fills dancing between the vocals, steady kick and snare groove that opens into big cymbal lifts on the chorus, Female duet trading solo lines then locking into tight thirds on hooks, subtle crowd ambience tucked under verses, Final chorus swells into full-band, gang-style singalong stacked around the lead pair, big tom fills into the outro, country, low, steady, clean, electric, dynamic, bright, sertanejo
3:18

Chapéu, Batom e Boiadeira
v4.5-all
country, Modern Brazilian agronejo with female vocals, bright piano comping and twangy electric guitar riffs over a driving country-rock drum groove, Verses start mid-tempo and story-focused, sparse backing-vocals, Choruses explode with stacked harmonies, wide stereo guitars, and a singalong hook, Short bridge pulls the band down to kick and piano before one last big chorus with ad-lib runs and crowd-chant energy, sertanejo
3:35

Vida de Estrada e Terra
v4.5-all
rap, Brazilian country-rap crossover with male vocals and stacked gang backing-vocals; bright piano and twangy electric guitar over a driving drum groove, Verses start laid-back, half-sung rap with tight hi-hats, then explode into a singalong chorus with wide harmonies and open chords, Mid-song drop strips to piano and vocal before the full band slams back in for the final hook, sertanejo, country
3:55

Saudade Não Tem Freio
v4.5-all
Modern Brazilian sertanejo ballad with live-band feel, female vocals, Starts intimate with voice, nylon guitar, and soft accordion pads; drums and bass enter on first chorus with steady groove, crowd claps tucked low in the mix, Call-and-response ad-libs to simulate audience interaction, Second verse adds backing harmonies and subtle fiddle lines; final chorus climbs a half-step, bigger vocal runs and a held last note over sustained band hit and reverb tail
4:16

Me Segura
v4.5-all
Modern Brazilian sertanejo ballad with female vocals, live-band feel and intimate opening; verse starts with voice, nylon guitar, and soft accordion pads, then first chorus brings steady drums and bass with low crowd claps tucked in the mix, Call-and-response ad-libs simulate audience back-and-forth; second verse adds backing harmonies and subtle fiddle lines, Final chorus lifts a half-step, bigger vocal runs, held last note, sustained band hit, reverb tail, warm and wide mix, female vocals, sertanejo, ballad, accordion, low, soft, vocal, steady
