A collaborative effort by noted songwriters Diego Silveira, Junior Sillva, Lucas Papada, Anajuh, and Thales Lessa. Lyrical Theme: Irony and Superation
Instead of seeing the narrator suffer, the ex finds them happy and already moving on ("beijando"). The "water in the eyes" belongs to the one who ended the relationship, now overcome with regret. A collaborative effort by noted songwriters Diego Silveira,
It served as the lead single for their live DVD project, "No Churrasco 2," recorded in Divinópolis, Minas Gerais. "No Churrasco 2
After a breakup where the ex-partner tried to hide their life by blocking the narrator, they eventually cross paths in public. " recorded in Divinópolis
The title "Água nos Zói" (an informal regionalism for "water in the eyes" or tears) frames a narrative of romantic role-reversal.