It opens with a woman (MC Mari) confronting her partner for arriving home late with weak excuses about "drinking with the guys".
One of Brazil’s biggest music stars, whose presence on the track helped cement its mainstream success.
The track is a textbook example of Piseiro , a subgenre of Forró characterized by its electronic keyboard riffs and heavy "paredão" (sound wall) basslines.
The core hook revolves around the expression "Chá de Chifre" (literally "Horn Tea"), a Brazilian slang for retaliatory infidelity. The female protagonist warns that if he continues to "mess up," she will give him a "horn tea" to make him respect her.
It opens with a woman (MC Mari) confronting her partner for arriving home late with weak excuses about "drinking with the guys".
One of Brazil’s biggest music stars, whose presence on the track helped cement its mainstream success.
The track is a textbook example of Piseiro , a subgenre of Forró characterized by its electronic keyboard riffs and heavy "paredão" (sound wall) basslines.
The core hook revolves around the expression "Chá de Chifre" (literally "Horn Tea"), a Brazilian slang for retaliatory infidelity. The female protagonist warns that if he continues to "mess up," she will give him a "horn tea" to make him respect her.