Quem A Gente Quer feels like a dreamy road-movie sailing across the Atlantic… on a strand of spaghetti! Scatolove mixes playful surrealism with raw honesty, inviting us to peek at the scars and fears she carried before love found her. She paints a picture of two adventurers adrift in the dark, clinging to each other while violins play on a sinking ship. These images remind us that intimacy often grows out of chaos, and that even the heaviest baggage can be tossed overboard when someone chooses to stay by our side.
Beneath the whimsy lies a bold manifesto: what defines us is what we want, not what others label as “real.” The chorus insists that the only people who matter are quem a gente quer – the ones we choose to keep close. Forget manuals, forget outside opinions. Love, friendship, family… they are all self-written stories, and anyone trying to dictate our cast must be “muito otário.” In the end, the song is an anthem for personal freedom, cheering us on to throw our traumas to the pufferfish and sail forward, laughing and crying together, toward whatever future we decide to create.