By reinterpreting a Brazilian folk staple through a European lens, Bakermat bridged the gap between traditional percussion and the global dance floor. The track is frequently cited as one of his top three songs alongside "Vandaag".

It maintains a steady 122 BPM in the key of D Minor , making it a perfect fit for deep house and "melodic house" sets.

The track’s strength lies in its . Before its official release, Bakermat used the edit as a live show intro for over a year, building massive anticipation among fans who had already streamed previews nearly a million times on SoundCloud. Atmosphere

The song samples the traditional Brazilian chant "Baianá" by the group Barbatuques , which uses body percussion and rhythmic vocalizations.