Refers to a rapid-fire "sequence" of movements or sounds. Why "170 KMH"?
The track's title is a combination of three distinct funk "commands" or lyrical hooks common in the scene:
Produced by DJ Lucas da Barreira , a Rio de Janeiro-based producer known for aggressive light and ritmado styles. Breakdown of the Viral Hook Refers to a rapid-fire "sequence" of movements or sounds
The "170 KMH" tag refers to the song's speed—170 Beats Per Minute (BPM). This is significantly faster than standard Brazilian funk (typically 130–150 BPM).
A standard dance instruction (rebolar = to twerk/dance). Breakdown of the Viral Hook The "170 KMH"
A colloquialism often referring to heavy hitting or sexual themes.
It is a montagem (mashup/mix), blending multiple vocal hooks with heavy, repetitive electronic beats. A colloquialism often referring to heavy hitting or
In the Brazilian funk scene, speed is often marketed as "KMH" (kilometers per hour) rather than BPM to emphasize the "racing" or high-octane feel of the music. Tracks at this speed are designed for: