“Existe Homem Existe Macho” is an explosive break-up anthem where Marília Tavares flips the script on a cheating partner. Over a lively Brazilian beat, she lists everything she’s done — keeping the house tidy, washing the clothes — while he’s out partying and betraying her trust. Instead of suffering in silence, she calls him out with sharp humor, branding him a cabra safado (good-for-nothing guy) and making it clear she refuses to play the fool.
The chorus drives home her message of self-respect: there are real men (homens) and there are insecure “machos,” and her ex ranks far below both. By repeating the line “Eu fui um mulherão da porra,” she turns her frustration into a rallying cry for anyone who’s ever been undervalued. The result is a catchy empowerment track that celebrates drawing boundaries, speaking up, and recognizing your own worth.