“Linda” is a bright, feel-good love letter in which Brazilian rapper Projota teams up with the dreamy harmonies of ANAVITÓRIA to celebrate a woman whose beauty feels almost magical. From the very first “Ô, linda!” the song bubbles with admiration: the narrator is so dazzled that even a mirror confirms her radiance. Rather than boasting about luxury, he imagines a simple paradise — a house in the countryside, a dog, a cat, good food, and a creaky bed for two. It is a playful confession that swaps nightclub chaos for quiet dreams and turns a casual crush into an earnest wish for something real.
Throughout the verses, Projota admits he is still learning the right words, so he studies masters like Djavan, Chico Buarque, and Roberto Carlos for inspiration. Yet every reference circles back to one truth: their connection is deeper than fleeting attraction. He is ready to leave the “zoeira” (wild partying) behind because with her he feels safe enough to picture the future. Linda is therefore more than a compliment; it is a promise that love can be soulful, pure, and refreshingly uncomplicated — all wrapped in a catchy chorus that invites you to sing along with a smile.