The collaboration between and DJ Kotim creates a signature sound that defined a specific era of Love Funk releases.

The use of slang like "cavala," "prata," and "menor tralha" anchors the song in the daily reality of São Paulo's peripheries, creating an immediate connection with its core audience. Production: DJ GM & DJ Kotim

The narrative explicitly rejects emotional commitment, focusing on fleeting pleasure with lines like "Não tô querendo me relacionar / Calma, princesa, deixa acontecer".

Lyrics like "gosta da pistola" and "rebola pro chefe" utilize double meanings to reference both sexual prowess and the dangerous authority associated with crime figures in the funk universe.

Provides a rougher, energetic contrast, reinforcing the song's "bandido" aesthetic through a more aggressive vocal tone.

Delivers his verses with the confident, laid-back delivery that propelled him to become one of the most streamed funk artists in Brazil.

Released in late 2021 by , "Elas Gosta" is a definitive example of São Paulo's "Mandalão" and "Love Funk" aesthetic, merging aggressive street lyricism with danceable, high-energy production. Lyrical Themes: The "Malandro" Identity

The track centers on the "malandro" or "menor tralha" persona—a figure of power, seduction, and street respect.