"Sandro e Cícero" and "Jerry Smith" are Brazilian artists who collaborated on the song "Papai Da Revoada." The lyrics of the song talk about a situation where the narrator's mother left their father, and the narrator had to make a choice. The choice the narrator had to make was between a wild and promiscuous lifestyle or a more stable and responsible one. They also had to decide whether to drink soda (refrigerante) or drink alcohol (umas pinga). The narrator was confused for a whole week until suddenly they found themselves partying with their father (papai) in a reckless manner. The chorus of the song highlights the difference between the narrator and their father. The father is portrayed as the king of reckless behavior (revoada), while the narrator sees themselves as the king of a milder version of such behavior (revoadinha). The father engages with promiscuous women (safada), and the narrator engages with less promiscuous women (safadinha). Throughout the song, the narrator expresses their preference for engaging with the less promiscuous women and boasts about their experiences with them. The repeated verses emphasize their attraction to these women and their satisfaction in being able to be with them. Overall, the song portrays a lighthearted and playful narrative about making choices and engaging in a wild lifestyle, highlighting the differences between the narrator and their father.