Eu Hoje Vou Me Dar Bem - O Nome Dela Г‰ Valdemar -

In the most famous part of the song, the "girl" reveals her name: "Meu nome é Waldemar, Waldemar Ferreira!" .

The lyrics follow a humorous narrative typical of "carioca" (Rio) street life:

The parody was so successful that it sold millions of copies, and audiences at Blitz concerts would often chant the parody lyrics instead of the original ones. 2. The Plot (Lyrics & Story) EU HOJE VOU ME DAR BEM - O NOME DELA Г‰ VALDEMAR

Piu Piu was a "malandro" (street-smart rogue) character created by radio professionals Romilson Luiz and Eládio Sandoval at Rádio Cidade in Rio de Janeiro.

A man goes out at night, alone and broke, hoping to find a "gatinha" (cute girl). In the most famous part of the song,

The song was released in by a character named Piu Piu de Marapendi .

The story includes encounters with the police (a "blitz") where he has no ID and has to bribe them with "cervejinha" (beer money), and a dinner where neither person has money to pay the bill. 3. Musical Style and Legacy The Plot (Lyrics & Story) Piu Piu was

"Eu Hoje Vou Me Dar Bem" (popularly known as ) is a classic Brazilian parody from the early 1980s. It spoofed the hit song "Você Não Soube Me Amar" by the band Blitz and became a massive cultural phenomenon in its own right . 1. Origin and Artist

In the most famous part of the song, the "girl" reveals her name: "Meu nome é Waldemar, Waldemar Ferreira!" .

The lyrics follow a humorous narrative typical of "carioca" (Rio) street life:

The parody was so successful that it sold millions of copies, and audiences at Blitz concerts would often chant the parody lyrics instead of the original ones. 2. The Plot (Lyrics & Story)

Piu Piu was a "malandro" (street-smart rogue) character created by radio professionals Romilson Luiz and Eládio Sandoval at Rádio Cidade in Rio de Janeiro.

A man goes out at night, alone and broke, hoping to find a "gatinha" (cute girl).

The song was released in by a character named Piu Piu de Marapendi .

The story includes encounters with the police (a "blitz") where he has no ID and has to bribe them with "cervejinha" (beer money), and a dinner where neither person has money to pay the bill. 3. Musical Style and Legacy

"Eu Hoje Vou Me Dar Bem" (popularly known as ) is a classic Brazilian parody from the early 1980s. It spoofed the hit song "Você Não Soube Me Amar" by the band Blitz and became a massive cultural phenomenon in its own right . 1. Origin and Artist