: Os Renovadores are known for their roots in Portuguese folk (Música Popular) . The song features traditional arrangements—likely centered around the accordion and acoustic guitar—designed for communal singing and celebrations like Mother's Day.
: This song is frequently played during Portuguese family gatherings and religious festivities (festas populares), where honoring the matriarch is a central tradition.
: It serves as a "Serenata" (serenade) style piece, making it a popular choice for radio dedications across Portugal and the diaspora.