: The title (meaning "Little Birds") serves as a metaphor for people trying to find their way in a crowded, chaotic world. The recurring hook, sung by Vanessa da Mata, emphasizes a desire to fly away from the "prisons" of urban anxiety.
"Passarinhos" became one of Emicida’s most popular mainstream hits, broadening his audience beyond traditional hip-hop circles. Its music video, which features both artists in a whimsical, forest-like setting, further emphasizes the song's call for environmental and spiritual reconnection. The song is often cited as a plea for a "possible future" and a "request for freedom". Emicida - Passarinhos ft. Vanessa Da Mata
: Emicida's verses contrast the natural world with the artificiality of the city. He speaks of the "asphalt sea" and the struggle to maintain one’s humanity and "color" in a grey, industrial environment. : The title (meaning "Little Birds") serves as
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