Recorded live at the during his Buteco festival, the track captures a specific moment of romantic tension:

"" is widely considered a staple of Gusttavo Lima’s live repertoire, praised for its relatable "post-breakup" narrative and high-energy live atmosphere. Song Overview & Themes

: The central line, "Mas quem dá conselho pra gente não beija você e não beija eu" (Those who give us advice don't kiss you and don't kiss me), highlights the gap between outside opinions and the actual feelings of a couple. Critical Reception

: It follows Lima’s successful "Embaixador" formula—blending romantic sertanejo with a grand, stadium-filling sound. Performance Context

: Reviewers often note that the live setting in Belo Horizonte adds a layer of authenticity. The massive crowd participation (over 119 million views on YouTube for the live version) underscores its status as a fan favorite.

: The lyrics address a recently separated partner, pleading with them not to rush into new relationships. It warns that impulsive decisions—often fueled by "advice from friends"—could permanently end the chance of reconciliation.