: It follows Lima’s successful "Embaixador" formula—blending romantic sertanejo with a grand, stadium-filling sound. Performance Context
: Critics highlight the "direct and everyday tone" of the lyrics, making it highly relatable for audiences who have navigated the "ex" phase of a relationship. It warns that impulsive decisions—often fueled by "advice
Recorded live at the during his Buteco festival, the track captures a specific moment of romantic tension: The massive crowd participation (over 119 million views
: The lyrics address a recently separated partner, pleading with them not to rush into new relationships. It warns that impulsive decisions—often fueled by "advice from friends"—could permanently end the chance of reconciliation. It warns that impulsive decisions—often fueled by "advice
"" is widely considered a staple of Gusttavo Lima’s live repertoire, praised for its relatable "post-breakup" narrative and high-energy live atmosphere. Song Overview & Themes
: Reviewers often note that the live setting in Belo Horizonte adds a layer of authenticity. The massive crowd participation (over 119 million views on YouTube for the live version) underscores its status as a fan favorite.
: The central line, "Mas quem dá conselho pra gente não beija você e não beija eu" (Those who give us advice don't kiss you and don't kiss me), highlights the gap between outside opinions and the actual feelings of a couple. Critical Reception