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: The track is driven by a smooth nylon-string guitar (violão) that gives it a "praiana" (beachy) vibe.

: Gilsons—composed of José Gil, Francisco Gil, and João Gil (the son and grandsons of the legendary Gilberto Gil ) acousticized and slowed down the track. Their version became a massive commercial success, particularly the "Edit" versions which optimized the track for radio and streaming. 2. Lyrical Meaning and Themes VГЎrias Queixas (Edit) (Edit)

: The trio uses laid-back, melodic vocals that contrast with the powerful, choral delivery of the Olodum original. 4. Cultural Impact : The track is driven by a smooth

The song was a defining track of the late 2010s in Brazil, helping to establish Gilsons as a major force in contemporary music. It is frequently associated with "solar" music—tracks that evoke sunshine, the coast, and relaxed social gatherings. Cultural Impact The song was a defining track

: By covering Olodum, Gilsons pay homage to their Bahian roots and the Black culture of Salvador. The song serves as a bridge between the traditional percussion of the Pelourinho and the "Nova MPB" scene.

The title "Várias Queixas" translates to "Several Complaints" or "Many Grievances." Despite the rhythmic, breezy feel of the Gilsons' version, the lyrics describe the emotional turmoil of a one-sided or difficult relationship.

: The song was originally written by Tiago de Melo and popularized by Olodum , one of Brazil's most iconic "blocos-afro." In its original form, it is a high-energy samba-reggae anthem.