The lyrics often describe the magnetic pull of a woman at a dance (or "baile"), with verses highlighting her "exuberance in details" and a refusal to "render" or give in too easily.
adds a mainstream funk appeal, while Olívia and SóCIRO maintain the melodic "Orgânico" identity—a project known for blending classical instruments with gritty urban beats. The lyrics often describe the magnetic pull of
While the first installment featured Pelé Milflows, SóCIRO, and Olívia alongside San Joe, refreshes the lineup by introducing the sharp verses of Mikezin and the funk-infused energy of Tati Zaqui. This shift reflects the song's intent to bridge different corners of the Brazilian music scene, specifically merging: This shift reflects the song's intent to bridge
Listen to Baila Mais 2 on Spotify. Song · Orgânico, Tati Zaqui, Pelé MilFlows, Mikezin, Olívia, SóCIRO · 2021. and Olívia alongside San Joe
The track has garnered millions of views on platforms like YouTube and remains a staple on Spotify's Latin-urban playlists, celebrated for its ability to transform a standard "dance track" into a multi-layered musical conversation.
The production leans heavily into reggaeton-inspired beats and Latin acoustic textures.