Diogo Defante’s “Jerry” is a chaotic, cartoon-style revenge story that starts with a missing slice of breakfast cheese and escalates into a pirate-level vendetta. The singer wakes up, discovers his prized queijo is gone, and quickly pins the crime on a mischievous mouse named Jerry. What follows is an over-the-top list of threats – making Jerry “walk the plank,” cutting off his “balls,” and even moving into his belly – all delivered with playful rhymes, kids’-song references, and a sprinkling of Brazilian nursery-rhyme nostalgia (“Atirei o pau no rato”).
Beneath the absurd violence lies pure slapstick humor, echoing Tom-and-Jerry cartoons and pirate tales where no one actually gets hurt. The song is a comedic exaggeration of everyday frustration, turning a minor annoyance into a theatrical quest for justice that is meant to make listeners laugh rather than cringe. Get ready for wild imagery, catchy chants, and a reminder that sometimes the tiniest thief can unleash the biggest dramatic performance!