Saudade is that bittersweet Brazilian feeling of missing something so intensely that it almost becomes a pleasant ache. In this song, Claudia Leitte flips through old records, pulls out a worn-out abadá (the colorful carnival shirt) and gathers friends to relive sun-soaked photos. Each little memory makes the longing grow as February—the month of Salvador’s legendary carnival—creeps closer. What starts as nostalgia quickly turns into an unstoppable vontade (craving) to dance, shout and celebrate again.
With Hungria Hip Hop’s smooth lines riding the groove, the track pays homage to samba-reggae, a rhythm born in Salvador that mixes African drums, samba swing and reggae cool. The lyrics invite the world to “disembark in Salvador,” where music is grace, blessing and peace. Claudia sings of blues-tinged longing, soul-bright smiles and a melody powerful enough to heal. By the end, saudade transforms into a collective street party: barriers break like rockets, hills become dance floors and every beat reminds us to value the best version of ourselves.