Put on your imaginary helmet – Zé Felipe’s “Malvada” is about to hit you with a shower of bass and irreverent fun! From the very first shout of “Chama!” the singer invites everyone to gather their besties, crank up the speakers, and unleash “a braba,” Brazilian slang for an unstoppable groove. With its fast-paced funk beat, the song paints a vivid scene of a summer night block party where the only rule is to dance without holding back.
At the center of the lyrics is the malvada – the mischievous, self-assured girl who owns the dance floor. She wants heavy drops (“sacadão”), low squats (“sentadinha”), and plenty of hip-swiveling (“rebolada”) while the crowd chants the percussive “pá, pá, pá.” Rather than judging her, the song celebrates her confidence and the electrifying energy she brings. “Malvada” is essentially a playful hymn to body positivity, friendship, and the pulsating spirit of Brazilian funk that turns any speaker stack into a summertime carnival.