Sem Vaselina 1985 Hit Exclusive 2021 Instant
Collectors value this "hit" (which was never actually a hit) for several reasons:
The phrase "sem vaselina" appears in various 1980s Brazilian cultural contexts, including:
In an era where rock music is increasingly quantized, autotuned, and produced to perfection, the represents the opposite. It is the musical equivalent of a cracked phone screen or a handwritten letter. sem vaselina 1985 hit exclusive
To save you hours of searching, here is the confirmed tracklist of the original cassette (Side A):
The phrase "sem vaselina" (literally "without Vaseline") has permeated Brazilian pop culture beyond the film: Ultraje a Rigor : The rock band includes the phrase in their song "Crescendo II - A missão (Santa inocência)" Collectors value this "hit" (which was never actually
Direct attacks on the poverty and class divide in Brazil.
In Portuguese, literally means "Without Vaseline" — used colloquially for something raw, unpolished, or painful (like a "no lube" insult). A search through Brazilian 1985 hits (like RPM, Legião Urbana, Blitz, Kid Abelha) shows no track by that name . In Portuguese, literally means "Without Vaseline" — used
The track featured a stolen beat from 2 Live Crew’s “Throw the D” (1985), overlaid with a simple call-and-response. The “exclusive” nature of the song meant that only those attending the elite—or rather, the rawest— baile de favela at Cidade de Deus or Chapéu Mangueira would ever hear it. Radio stations like Rádio Cidade refused to touch it. TV Globo ignored it.