TOMA is a high-energy Brazilian funk track that turns the dance floor into a playful fitness class. Luísa Sonza and MC Zaac invite listeners to drop down low, bend their knees, and feel the beat in a sensual workout that celebrates body confidence. The repeated instructions — tie up your hair, squat, go down, and bounce — mirror the moves of a typical funk dance, turning choreography into catchy lyrics. At its heart, the song is an ode to owning your desire, enjoying the rhythm, and keeping the vibe fun and carefree.
Beyond the party atmosphere, the song also flips the script on traditional gender roles. Luísa steps forward as the one teaching and commanding, showing that the “good girl” can be bold, outspoken, and in charge of her own pleasure. MC Zaac responds with admiration, highlighting mutual attraction and respect on the dance floor. Put together, TOMA is a lively anthem of empowerment, flirtation, and the unmistakable pulse of Brazilian funk culture.