: The song celebrates a woman who "is the one in charge" and "is free," emphasizing leadership in a festive, celebratory environment. Visual and Cultural Impact
Produced by the duo (Zegon and Laudz), the track is characterized by a "praieira" (beach-like) malemolência, blending slow-tempo reggaetón with electronic pop and baile funk elements. The composition features a heavy collaboration of prominent Brazilian hitmakers, including Pablo Bispo , Ruxell , and Sérgio Santos .
The track , a collaborative single released on December 6, 2019, by Tropkillaz , IZA , and Matuê , serves as a vibrant case study of modern Brazilian pop's intersection with reggaetón and trap influences. Production and Sonic Identity
: It is categorized across multiple genres on Genius , including Indietronica, Electro-Funk, and Baile Funk. Thematic Analysis: Empowerment and Agency
: The central refrain, "Quem mandou chamar?" (Who told you to call?), acts as a rhetorical challenge to those who might criticize the protagonist's freedom or "perfection".
: Matuê’s verse specifically addresses female rivalry, suggesting that a woman's independence and beauty are not threats to others: "Nem tudo é uma competição... Você também tem o poder na mão" (Not everything is a competition... You also have power in your hands).