Mc Vv - Eu Nunca Choro (prod. Ef) ●

As part of the Bonda series, the song fits into a larger body of work characterized by "meta-humor" and community-driven references, often shared through platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube. Cultural Impact

The song’s central theme is an exaggerated, almost religious devotion to , one of Brazil's most popular football clubs.

Produced by , the track utilizes a polished trap beat that contrasts sharply with its lyrical content. MC VV - Eu Nunca Choro (prod. EF)

The lyrics reference club icons like Zico and modern stars like Gabigol . The narrator’s mood and even his will to live are humorously tied to Gabigol's performance, using extreme statements to critique the absurdity of fanatical sports culture.

The song notably interpolates Sean Kingston’s 2007 hit "Beautiful Girls," a choice that adds a layer of nostalgic irony for listeners. As part of the Bonda series, the song

The track concludes with a dark comedic twist, where the narrator reacts more strongly to a Flamengo loss than to the death of a friend, highlighting the warped priorities found in extreme fandom. Production and Style

MC VV - Eu Nunca Choro ( Prod. EF ) - ( Não Oficial ) Reupload The lyrics reference club icons like Zico and

MC VV has carved out a unique space in the Brazilian digital landscape by utilizing music as a medium for comedy. "Eu Nunca Choro" has become a cult favorite within his fanbase, spawning various fan-made re-uploads and even parodies or "interpolations of an interpolation" by other community artists. It serves as a commentary on the "masculine" rejection of vulnerability, suggesting that the only socially acceptable outlet for a man's tears is the sports stadium.