Desaparece means "disappear" or "vanish". While it's a common verb, its use in this song is particularly assertive and empowering.
Ludmilla uses it to declare her independence and set boundaries, singing "Se não der, desaparece" (If it doesn't work out, disappear). It's a strong statement of self-worth, telling anyone who doesn't match her energy to simply leave, making it a memorable and impactful word in the context of the song's theme of self-love and confidence.
Flash is Ludmilla’s vibrant anthem of self-confidence and personal freedom. Over an irresistible beat, the Brazilian star celebrates the joy of feeling leve (light) and em paz (at peace) while brushing off negativity. She tells envy to take a back seat because the brighter the jealousy, the bigger her glow — she literally “shines brighter than a flash.” The song’s hook turns the act of striking a pose for the camera into a symbol of owning the moment and loving the skin you’re in.
At the same time, Ludmilla lays down clear boundaries: she only wants people who are a true “match,” and anyone else can simply “desaparece” (disappear). The lyrics champion autonomy over body and desire, highlighting her right to choose who warms her heart. Packed with bold humor, catchy slang, and a fierce beat, “Flash” is a feel-good reminder that confidence is the best filter — and that life’s too short not to shine for every snapshot.