The song's title translates to "So That I Won't Say I Didn't Talk About Flowers". The original composition by (also known as "Caminando") became a powerful hymn of resistance against the Brazilian military dictatorship in the late 1960s. Federico Scavo’s 2012 version uses a vocal performance by Simone , a legendary Brazilian singer who originally popularised this version of the melody. Musical Style & Structure
Since its release in late 2012, it has become a staple in Latin-infused house sets and is frequently cited as one of the most played tracks in Scavo's discography. The song's title translates to "So That I
74 (standard half-time notation; plays as ~124–126 BPM) Key: E Minor Length: 7:42 Historical Context Musical Style & Structure Since its release in
It retains the iconic Portuguese lyrics, which call for unity and proactive change ("Quem sabe faz a hora, não espera acontecer"—Those who know make the time, they don't wait for it to happen). The song's title translates to "So That I