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Bloqueado - Gusttavo Lima Direct

The story behind the song by Gusttavo Lima is a mix of relatable heartbreak and a real-world legal headache involving a leaked phone number. The Song's Story

He sings out a specific phone number (ending in 9000), asking the person on the other end to tell his ex that he still loves her. The Real-Life Controversy BLOQUEADO - GUSTTAVO LIMA

Released as part of the Buteco in Boston project, the lyrics follow a man sitting in a bar, drinking and drowning his sorrows. In a moment of weakness, he decides to call his ex, only to realize he can't—he’s been . The story behind the song by Gusttavo Lima

The song was composed by Rodrigo Reis, Renno Poeta, and Kinho Chefão. According to the composers, it was written on a beach in Ceará (Iguape) and was inspired by the common modern-day struggle of "digital rejection"—the pain of seeing your messages stay on one checkmark or finding yourself blocked on social media. Sertanejo 2023: Download Your Ultimate Playlist! In a moment of weakness, he decides to

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The story behind the song by Gusttavo Lima is a mix of relatable heartbreak and a real-world legal headache involving a leaked phone number. The Song's Story

He sings out a specific phone number (ending in 9000), asking the person on the other end to tell his ex that he still loves her. The Real-Life Controversy

Released as part of the Buteco in Boston project, the lyrics follow a man sitting in a bar, drinking and drowning his sorrows. In a moment of weakness, he decides to call his ex, only to realize he can't—he’s been .

The song was composed by Rodrigo Reis, Renno Poeta, and Kinho Chefão. According to the composers, it was written on a beach in Ceará (Iguape) and was inspired by the common modern-day struggle of "digital rejection"—the pain of seeing your messages stay on one checkmark or finding yourself blocked on social media. Sertanejo 2023: Download Your Ultimate Playlist!