: Much like Michel Teló’s "Ai Se Eu Te Pego," the song’s popularity was boosted by famous soccer players like Neymar , who often performed the song's signature dance after scoring goals. Cultural Impact
Despite being his most famous song, Lima initially . He reportedly found it "inappropriate" and almost refused to record it, not believing it fit his musical style. It was only after persuasion from his team that he included it in his 2011 live album, Gusttavo Lima e Você . Global Dominance GUSTTAVO LIMA - Balada (Tche tcherere tche tche)
: The phrase "Tchê Tchererê Tchê Tchê" became a global catchphrase, transcending language barriers even where listeners didn't understand the Portuguese lyrics. : Much like Michel Teló’s "Ai Se Eu
: Spent a record-breaking 13 weeks at number one on the Dutch Top 40. It was only after persuasion from his team