Acabou, Mas Tem... drops us into Emicida’s living room, where a lazy afternoon feels light as a feather while the world outside prowls like a puma. He longs for the simple joy of being bem with someone he loves, even as he remembers friends who now live only in his heart and counts his fears like beads. In vivid snapshots he shows Brazil’s social wounds, environmental disasters, and political indifference, asking how an entire country can keep pretending to be alive.
This push-and-pull between softness and struggle powers the song’s message: peace is possible, but never guaranteed. Literary nods, eco-alarms, and sharp social critique converge into a final challenge: pinch your own arm and see if you can still feel anything. When the music stops, Emicida leaves us holding a small, stubborn hope – the wish to stay human, stay awake, and simply stay bem with the people we love.