"Aeromoça" (Flight Attendant) by Brazilian rapper Xamã featuring Flora Matos lifts off as a flirty, high-altitude party. Xamã plays the love-struck passenger, flaunting Miami outfits, promising beer service, and praising a mesmerizing flight attendant whose "bunda" blinks like a firefly. References to Iemanjá, Kanye's wild speeches, and the pounding "tome" chants fuse Afro-Brazilian mystique with pop swagger, making the cabin shake with laughter and heat.
Flora Matos soon grabs the yoke. She flips the roles, announcing that she is both stewardess and pilot and that only travelers with real flight lessons may enter the cockpit. With playful authority she shuts the airport to unwanted visitors, vows never to suffer for a man again, and coolly compares herself to Beyoncé. Together their verses craft a cheeky, sensual duet about desire, respect, and who really gets to fly the plane of love.