: During the chorus, dancers perform front-marking steps with the right leg and a specific "tuca" movement, transitioning into side-to-side swaps.
The dance, originally credited to , focuses on synchronized, sharp movements that mirror the track's rhythmic "mandelão" style: : During the chorus, dancers perform front-marking steps
: One distinct section involves a "knife-passing" hand gesture while opening the legs, adding a dramatic flair common in urban funk routines. : During the chorus
The song employs a "boiadeiro" (cowboy/rancher) metaphor, contrasting rural imagery with the urban lifestyle of São Paulo. transitioning into side-to-side swaps. The dance