“Hipócrita” is a fiery ultimatum set to melody. Marília Tavares calls out a partner who loves to promise the moon but is terrified of showing that love in daylight. He tells her to sleep well yet never stays the night, swears he will make it official yet refuses to take the risk. In other words, he is stuck “on the fence” — or, as the Portuguese line goes, não desce do muro. Marília’s voice drips with both frustration and sass as she exposes this double life and labels it for what it is: hypocrisy.
The song turns into a playful but pointed challenge. She warns him to “open the parachute” because the fall will be hard when she finally gives up. She even jokes that he should invest in tear-proof makeup, since tears never send a calendar invite before they fall. The repeating hook “assume quem quer te assumir” drives the message home: only someone brave enough to claim you deserves your love. “Hipócrita” is empowerment wrapped in catchy Sertanejo-Pop, reminding listeners to demand authenticity and stop settling for half-hearted affection.