This paper examines the 2021 breakout hit by Brazilian artists Ávine Vinny and Matheus Fernandes , a track that defined the "forró eletrônico" landscape through viral success and a unique international copyright resolution. 1. Song Composition and Narrative
The track is a humorous exploration of emotional vulnerability following a breakup. This paper examines the 2021 breakout hit by
In an "amicable and extrajudicial" settlement, the Brazilian composers agreed to credit Blunt and grant him 20% of the song's publishing rights . In an "amicable and extrajudicial" settlement, the Brazilian
It blends piseiro with electronic beats and funk elements, specifically designed to fit the short-form video trends of platforms like TikTok. 2. The James Blunt Controversy The James Blunt Controversy The protagonist, believing they
The protagonist, believing they have moved on, accepts a drink invitation only to encounter their ex with a new partner.
The song gained international attention due to its chorus, which uses a melodic "howl" inspired by British singer 2007 ballad, "Same Mistake" .
James Blunt posted a video on TikTok dancing to the song, jokingly stating he would send his "bank details" to the artists.