
High-octane Brazilian funk remix stripping the original of its pop polish in favor of heavy sub-bass and aggressive, club-ready percussion.
July 7, 2017 · Warner Music Brasil
This remix takes Ludmilla’s anthem of arrival and strips away the radio-friendly sheen, replacing it with the raw, percussive skeleton of Rio’s favela funk. It sounds like a declaration of war on boredom, driven by a bassline that doesn't just play; it thumps against your chest with physical force. The production by DJ Will 22 leans heavily into the trap-funk aesthetic, utilizing sharp, metallic snares and deep, oscillating 808s that demand a high-quality sound system. It is a masterclass in tension and release, where the vocals are treated as another percussion instrument, cutting through the dense low-end with surgical precision. The feeling of listening to this track is one of total, unearned confidence. It is the sonic equivalent of a power suit or a perfect winged eyeliner; it provides a protective layer of cool that feels impenetrable. Ludmilla’s performance is charismatic and commanding, shifting between melodic R&B runs and the rhythmic staccato of funk carioca. The remix removes the softer edges of the original version, making it less of a pop song and more of a rhythmic manifesto. It’s designed for the moments when you need to take up space and own your presence in a room. You should own this specific remix because it represents the most potent version of Ludmilla’s Cheguei era. While the album version is a great pop song, the DJ Will 22 remix is a cultural artifact of the Brazilian urban scene. It captures the exact point where the favela sound became the dominant language of global dance music. It’s a essential track for any collection focused on the evolution of Latin urban music, providing a high-energy peak that few other tracks can match. It isn't just a song; it's a high-octane fuel for the ego.
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