The song is a quintessential "sertanejo universitário" anthem, blending catchy melodies with themes of intense desire and living in the moment.
: The lyrics focus on a burning desire to be with someone "just for today," perfectly captured in the recurring line, "Nem que seja só por hoje eu quero te amar / Amanhã sei lá" (Even if it's just for today I want to love you / Tomorrow, who knows?).
: Beyond the physical attraction, the verses delve into longing ( saudade ), describing a narrator who tries to forget a past love but finds no one else can take their place.
: Upon its release, it reached position 51 on the Billboard Brasil charts, solidifying Teló's transition from a band member (Grupo Tradição) to a successful solo artist.
is a hallmark track by Brazilian artist Michel Teló , originally released in 2009 as part of his debut solo album, Balada Sertaneja . The live version, which appears on his first live DVD released in 2010, captures the high-energy, crowd-engaging style that later propelled him to international fame. Musical and Lyrical Themes
: Despite warnings from others that the person will not return, the narrator refuses to believe it, choosing instead to focus on the immediate hope of a reunion. Key Performance Details
: The song was written by Flavinho Tinto , Nando Marx , and Douglas Mello .