“Roça Em Mim” is a playful mix of pop, sertanejo and funk that spins a flirty countryside fantasy: Ana Castela, Zé Felipe and Luan Pereira trade lines as a confident cowboy woos a bold partner to the roça—the farm, but also a cheeky play on the verb “roçar,” to rub or brush—offering the forbidden thrill of a “love bandit.” Hats and boots fly off, bodies draw close, and the rhythm echoes hoofbeats as they “galopam” together; beneath the steamy wordplay, the song celebrates fearless attraction, rural pride, and the electric tension of letting passion overrule caution for one wild night in the saddle.