"" is a track from the 1996 album titled O Gavião by the legendary Brazilian sertanejo duo Teodoro & Sampaio . The song is known for its humorous and lively take on aging, featuring the characteristic "sertanejo raiz" style mixed with double-entendre comedy that the duo is famous for. Song Meaning and Themes
: It humorously details the physical toll of his adventures, including arriving home groaning with sore ribs after a night out or even spending a night in jail. Album Context: O Gavião (1996)
Ano: 1996 Compositor: Pinhalão / Praense / Teodoro. Álbum: O Gavião @TeodoroeSampaioOficial #VelhoGalã #TeodoroeSampaio #1996 Obs: YouTube·Lucas Schorr Orth Teodoro & Sampaio Velho Galã Teodoro e sampaio Velho GalГЈ 1996
: The song was written by Teodoro (Aldair Teodoro da Silva), Praense , and Pinhalão .
: The protagonist is described as someone who "pumps like a sparrow" ( pula igual um tico tico ) at dances and only comes home in the early morning. "" is a track from the 1996 album
: The song uses comedic nicknames for the wife, such as " casca de jaca " (jackfruit skin) and " faladeira maritaca " (chattering parrot), emphasizing a playful but contentious marital dynamic.
You can find the full album on platforms like Discogs for historical details or listen to the tracks on Spotify . Velho Galã Teodoro e Sampaio Album Context: O Gavião (1996) Ano: 1996 Compositor:
: It fits within the modão or vaneirão rhythmic styles often used in Brazilian bailões (public dance parties).