Watch the official music video for 'Bandido' featuring the viral choreography: Zé Felipe e MC Mari - Bandido (Videoclipe Oficial) Zé Felipe YouTube• Jun 17, 2022 Zé Felipe e MC Mari - Bandido (Videoclipe Oficial)
The song is a collaboration between Brazilian singers Zé Felipe and MC Mari , released in June 2022. It became a viral hit, particularly on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, due to its catchy choreography and rhythmic blend of Piseiro and Funk. Story and Lyrics
The official music video, directed by , features Zé Felipe's wife, influencer Virginia Fonseca , who helped popularize the song's dance challenge.
The "story" within the song centers on a relationship where one partner (the "bandido") claims to be at home sleeping while the other suspects they are out partying.
: The video quickly amassed over 160 million views on YouTube .
: At the time of its release, singer Pabllo Vittar noted a discrepancy in how YouTube handled the word "Bandido." While her song "Bandida" faced title restrictions (requiring an asterisk), Zé Felipe's "Bandido" did not, sparking a discussion about platform guidelines and censorship.
Watch the official music video for 'Bandido' featuring the viral choreography: Zé Felipe e MC Mari - Bandido (Videoclipe Oficial) Zé Felipe YouTube• Jun 17, 2022 Zé Felipe e MC Mari - Bandido (Videoclipe Oficial)
The song is a collaboration between Brazilian singers Zé Felipe and MC Mari , released in June 2022. It became a viral hit, particularly on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, due to its catchy choreography and rhythmic blend of Piseiro and Funk. Story and Lyrics
The official music video, directed by , features Zé Felipe's wife, influencer Virginia Fonseca , who helped popularize the song's dance challenge.
The "story" within the song centers on a relationship where one partner (the "bandido") claims to be at home sleeping while the other suspects they are out partying.
: The video quickly amassed over 160 million views on YouTube .
: At the time of its release, singer Pabllo Vittar noted a discrepancy in how YouTube handled the word "Bandido." While her song "Bandida" faced title restrictions (requiring an asterisk), Zé Felipe's "Bandido" did not, sparking a discussion about platform guidelines and censorship.