Bacana is a very common and versatile slang term in Brazilian Portuguese, meaning 'cool', 'awesome', 'nice', or 'great'. It's an informal way to describe something positive or agreeable.
In the song, it's used repeatedly, especially in the phrase "Tudo bacana?" (Is everything cool/awesome?) and "Milhões de bacanas" (Millions of cool people/things), highlighting a sense of positivity, friendship, and good vibes among friends. It's a key word to understand the casual and friendly tone of the lyrics.
Tudo Bacana is a vibrant shout-out to the power of friendship. Gabie Fernandes and Thalita Meneghim celebrate those partners in crime who laugh at the same silly jokes, share wild dreams, and stick around even when plans go off the rails. The Portuguese phrase “Tudo bacana?” means “Everything cool?” and the song repeats it like a friendly check-in, turning every moment into a group hug of positivity.
With its playful asides—“Isso é uma música, tá meninas?!”—the track feels less like a polished studio recording and more like an impromptu jam session among best friends. The message is simple: when you are surrounded by people who believe in you, everything becomes possible, and even the biggest mishaps end in laughter. So press play, sing along, and remember that dreams grow bigger and worries shrink smaller when everyone shouts together, “Paraparapara… Tudo bacana!”