Versão is a direct cognate for "version," but in this song, it's used in a deeply personal and modern way to describe self-improvement after a breakup.
Marília Mendonça sings directly to her ex, "Se você gostou da minha nova versão" (If you liked my new version). This metaphor of becoming a "new version" of herself is powerful and relatable, capturing the vulnerability of changing for someone and anxiously awaiting their validation of the 'new you'.
“Todo Mundo Menos Você” is a vibrant sertanejo anthem where Marília Mendonça teams up with Maiara & Maraisa to turn heartache into a playful confession. Over lively guitars and irresistible harmonies, the singer jokes that every single person can see how much she has blossomed since the breakup… everyone except the one opinion that still matters to her.
Behind the catchy chorus lies a mix of pride and vulnerability. She has genuinely reinvented herself, hoping her ex will clap for her progress, feel proud, and maybe fall in love again. Friends praise her glow-up, rumors say she is “doing better than ever,” yet she wonders why his eyes stay closed to the effort she is making. The song captures that relatable tug-of-war between seeking validation from others and learning to applaud yourself first—packed in a melody that makes you want to sing along while you sort out your own heart.