It replaces urban symbols of wealth with rural ones. Instead of imported cars, they drive current-year Hilux trucks caked in mud and compare the value of their cattle herds to Ferraris.

Released in , the Official Music Video has amassed over 137 million views, becoming a cultural phenomenon in Brazil's rural "soy belt" and beyond. The Message: Rural Status and Pride

The lyrics explicitly link livestock to Brazil's economy, stating that the "GDP starts with P for Pecuária" (Livestock).

The song is credited with helping pioneer the genre, which is often associated with the political and social movements of the Brazilian interior. It has become a staple at agricultural fairs and rodeos, frequently paired with other hits like Pecuária 2.0 and A Roça Venceu .