
TRINIX and Mariana Froes have conjured something special with their latest single, “Vaitimbora,” a hypnotic blend of French electronic flair and rich Brazilian folklore that feels mythical. Already going viral across TikTok with over 55,000 uses of the official TRINIX sound, this track proves that language and culture are no barriers when rhythm and emotion collide.
From the first note, Mariana Froes’ ethereal voice floats like mist through the forest of the song’s instrumentation. Her nonchalant, almost whispered delivery instantly draws you in, riding on gentle claps, airy horns, and velvety chords that breathe softness into the track. But once the beat drops, the vibe shifts to groovy, head-nodding, and undeniably catchy dips, with an irresistible swing that makes “Vaitimbora” an experience. TRINIX’s signature electronic production elevates the organic soundscape without overpowering it, letting Mari’s vocals and the song’s folkloric energy stay front and center.
Lyrically, “Vaitimbora” is steeped in Brazilian mysticism. References to creatures like Boitatá and Saci-Pererê, along with the warning refrain “Arrepiou? Vai-te embora” (Got goosebumps? Leave!), weave a tale of spirits, omens, and the supernatural—a tribute to the jungle myths that have haunted and enchanted generations. It’s rare to hear a dance track with such poetic depth, but Mari Froes, a breakout Brazilian artist with millions of followers and over 100 million YouTube views, makes it work effortlessly.
TRINIX, with their global streaming empire and knack for blending genres, prove once again that they’re not just beatmakers—they’re musical storytellers. Fresh off collaborations with global names and gearing up for performances at Tomorrowland and Coachella 2025, the duo continues to push boundaries, and “Vaitimbora” is a shining example of their vision. It’s an enchanting, cinematic, and danceable track that deserves a permanent spot on your playlist.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

