Envolvimento exploded out of Recife’s funk scene and landed on dance floors all over Brazil with one mission: get everyone moving. MC Loma teams up with her hype-woman twins, As Gêmeas Lacração, to deliver an earworm (they even call it a “hit chiclete”—a chewing-gum hit that sticks in your head) built on booming beats, playful shouts and nonstop dance commands. The title means “getting involved,” and that involvement is all about surrendering to the rhythm, laughing with friends and embracing your own swagger.
Through catchy repetition, the trio acts like dance coaches. They invite listeners to senta (sit low), quica (bounce) and rebola (roll those hips), all while reminding everyone not to overdo it—just feel the groove and have fun. The song celebrates body confidence, female leadership on the mic and the communal energy of a street party crew (bonde). In short, “Envolvimento” is a vibrant soundtrack for anyone who wants to learn the signature moves of Brazilian funk and lose themselves in a joyful, carefree vibe.