: The song is a "galponeiro" style track, blending traditional rhythms like chamamé and vanerão .
The song serves as an authentic portrait of rural life in , celebrating the "Pampa" biome and traditional customs.
: The idea sparked from a phrase he heard from Nélio Lopes Soniz Gonzaga while eating feijão mexido (mixed beans).
"" is a seminal anthem of Brazilian gaúcho music , composed and performed by Baitaca (Antônio César Pereira Jacques). Originally released on March 11, 2001 , as part of the album Meu Rio Grande É Desse Jeito , the song experienced a massive viral resurgence in 2019 and 2020 . Composition and Origins
Baitaca wrote "Do Fundo da Grota" in approximately at his home in Rincão dos Pinos.