“VAMPiro” invites us into a neon lit, late night universe where Matuê, Teto, and WIU play the role of modern vampires—creatures of the night who shine with their own light. The chorus repeats “Ninguém paga minha luz”, a proud reminder that no one funds their glow; every bit of success and brilliance is self powered. Over booming 808s they toast to sleepless studio sessions, fat stacks (“mais de mil rets”), and the unstoppable rise of their crew 30. The vampire metaphor highlights their nocturnal creativity, their magnetic pull on the dance-floor, and the luxurious yet dangerous nightlife they dominate.
Behind the flashy cars, castles, and flirty bite marks lies a cautionary edge. Love can be intoxicating “doce veneno” that leaves scars, and the hustle can turn fairytales into tragedies. Still, the trio flaunt bulletproof confidence: they have aged “igual vinho tinto”, their energy “nunca cai”, and anyone who doubts them is invited to try “subir onde eu subi”. It is a swagger packed anthem about independence, seduction, and the dark thrill of living fast under the full moon.