Quicadinha is a diminutive of quicada, which comes from the verb quicar meaning to bounce or jiggle. The suffix -inha makes it a
"Kikadinha" is Jerry Smith's funk party anthem built around one dance move: the "quicadinha," a little bounce. The singer turns a night out into a football match, calling his friends to join him, watching from his VIP box, and hoping for "lots of booties" to bring him luck over "90 minutes."
The verses borrow real match commentary, "ball on the crossbar," "it's a corner kick," and repurpose each call as an instruction for the dance: twerk down, twerk up, do the new move. The chorus just keeps the beat going with "quica, quica, quicadinha" while the artist drops his own name, Jerry Smith, as a hype tag. It's a lighthearted, repetitive party track, more about the groove than the story.