The song samples the traditional Brazilian chant "Baianá" by the group Barbatuques , which uses body percussion and rhythmic vocalizations.
Bakermat blends these organic vocals with his signature uplifting piano chords and a groovy bassline. Review Breakdown Baian Bacermat
Staying true to his "Circus" concept, the track is pure . It manages to be "sophisticated house" while remaining accessible, avoiding the "cheesy" traps of commercial EDM. Cultural Impact The song samples the traditional Brazilian chant "Baianá"
The track’s strength lies in its . Before its official release, Bakermat used the edit as a live show intro for over a year, building massive anticipation among fans who had already streamed previews nearly a million times on SoundCloud. Atmosphere It manages to be "sophisticated house" while remaining
It maintains a steady 122 BPM in the key of D Minor , making it a perfect fit for deep house and "melodic house" sets.
By reinterpreting a Brazilian folk staple through a European lens, Bakermat bridged the gap between traditional percussion and the global dance floor. The track is frequently cited as one of his top three songs alongside "Vandaag".
The track by Dutch DJ and producer Bakermat is a masterful fusion of Brazilian folk and modern house. Originally released in 2019, it gained significant traction as a "feel-good" anthem and a staple in the FIFA 21 soundtrack . Audio Profile