Muleke is a Brazilian Portuguese slang term for 'kid' or 'boy', often used affectionately or to describe a young man.
When combined with solto, meaning 'loose' or 'free', muleke solto paints a picture of a carefree, perhaps a bit wild, young man who enjoys life without many restrictions. In the song, the artist sings about a girl who "gosta da pegada do muleke solto" (likes the vibe/style of the loose kid), suggesting an attraction to this uninhibited and lively persona. It's a very colloquial and culturally specific phrase that offers a glimpse into Brazilian youth culture.
"Muleke Solto" is a lighthearted Brazilian funk collaboration about going out and letting loose on the dance floor. The title itself means "carefree guy" — someone with nothing holding him back for a night out.
The verses set up a flirty phone call: if she calls, he answers, and if she's up for going out, so is he. From there the song turns into an invitation to dance, centered on "bundão de tambor," a specific funk dance move the whole track keeps circling back to.
The chorus praises how she moves — her walk, her wild hair let loose, her confidence at the club — while the bridge adds a warmer, more romantic moment about missing someone and thinking back on a night together. It's a party song first, but with a real spark of attraction underneath.