was recorded in Salvador, Bahia, to capture the authentic energy of the region's summer and Carnival culture. Choreography
Parangolé (led by Tony Salles at the time of release) featuring Léo Santana. Release Date: December 15, 2023. Genre: Pagode Baiano. Producers: Tony Salles and Rafinha RSQ.
The song instructs dancers to let loose, forget their problems, and isolate their lower body movements. It is a cousin to the "Surf do Faustão" or the "Quadradinho de 8," focusing on rapid knee bends and footwork.
★★★★☆ (4.5/5 - Minus half a star only because the song ends; you’ll wish it lasted forever.) Parangole e Leo Santana - Perna Bamba -Clipe Of...
. Released in December 2023 as the lead single for Parangolé’s EP Diferentão
Perna Bamba (part. Léo Santana) (Lyrics in English) - Parangolé
The collaboration is particularly significant because Léo Santana first rose to national fame as the frontman of before launching a massive solo career. Rejoining forces with the band, now led by Tony Salles , "Perna Bamba" feels like a homecoming that bridges the band's legacy with Santana’s current status as one of Brazil's biggest pop stars. Musical Style and Lyrics was recorded in Salvador, Bahia, to capture the
: The title refers to the popular expression "ficar de perna bamba" (to have weak legs), describing the physical sensation of being overwhelmed by intense pleasure or excitement. The Official Music Video Vibe and Setting Official Video
When these two forces unite, they bridge generations of Axé fans. The keyword signifies a collision of two massive fanbases: the die-hard Carnival revelers of Parangolé and the chart-topping followers of Leo Santana.
If you type into YouTube, here is what you will witness: Genre: Pagode Baiano
True to the style of both artists, the song features a specific choreography that encourages listeners to "jogar de ladinho" (move side-to-side) and play "de frente e de costa" (front and back).
The video is shot in a gritty, neon-lit warehouse environment, reminiscent of 2000s hip-hop meets Salvador street party. The color palette is dominated by fluorescent greens, yellows, and blues—mirroring the energy of a high-voltage power line.