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: "Hoje eu já não vivo mais / Só respiro por hábito" (Today I no longer live / I only breathe out of habit).
The Meeting of Generations: Luan Santana and Chitãozinho & Xororó in "Hábito"
Whether you're a "Luanete" or a lifelong fan of "Evidências," "Hábito" serves as a reminder that some feelings—and some voices—are timeless. : "Hoje eu já não vivo mais /
The song was officially released on , as a standout track on the LUAN CITY (Ao Vivo) album. The project was designed as an immersive experience, and bringing the "Kings of Sertanejo" into his "city" served as a powerful tribute to Luan's musical heritage. A Shared Legacy
: The track balances Luan’s contemporary pop-sertanejo style with the classic, soaring harmonies of Chitãozinho & Xororó, creating a "melodicness" that is both clear and memorable. Part of the LUAN CITY Universe The project was designed as an immersive experience,
"Hábito" is a poignant ballad that explores the hollow routine that follows a devastating breakup. The lyrics describe a life lived on autopilot, where actions that once held meaning—like kissing or embracing—have become mere mechanical gestures.
The collaboration proved so successful that it wasn't limited to Luan's stage. The trio also performed the song during Chitãozinho & Xororó's concert at the iconic Radio City Music Hall in New York, proving that the song's emotional weight carries across borders and generations. The lyrics describe a life lived on autopilot,
When Luan Santana announced his project, fans expected a celebration of his 15-year career. However, few moments in the album resonate as deeply as "Hábito," a collaboration that bridges the gap between modern "Sertanejo Universitário" and the legendary roots of the genre represented by Chitãozinho & Xororó . A Song of Emotional Inertia