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"Eu Quero Tchu, Eu Quero Tcha" (''I Want Tchu, I Want Tcha''), full title "Eu Quero Tchu Eu Quero Tcha (Tchu Tcha Tcha)" is a single by Brazilian
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duo João Lucas & Marcelo, released in 2012, and written by Shylton Fernandes. The song was a hit in Brazil, following the success of similar songs such as
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's " Balada", though not as successful in Europe as them.


Track list

EP #"Eu Quero Tchu, Eu Quero Tcha (Tchu Tcha Tcha)" #"Eu Quero Tchu, Eu Quero Tcha (Tchu Tcha Tcha)" (Rico Bernasconi remix) #"Eu Quero Tchu, Eu Quero Tcha (Tchu Tcha Tcha)" (Rico Bernasconi radio mix)


Music video

The soccer-themed official video of the song was filmed by Benza Deus Filmes and was directed by Cassius Cordero. It features a cameo appearance of Brazilian footballer
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. Neymar wearing the Brazilian national colours scores a penalty goal as the fans get crazy. He heads towards them and starts dancing (doing the Tchu Tcha Tcha). Everybody is jubilant and starts dancing as well as João Lucas & Marcelo start singing. In a later frame, the Brazilian players are celebrating and João Lucas & Marcelo appear also in similar soccer jerseys and flank Neymar Jr. Neymar is wearing the jersey #11 whereas João Lucas & Marcelo are wearing the jerseys 9 and 10 respectively. Personnel *Director – Cassius Cordero *Production director – Gustavo Cabral *Executive producer – Rafael Ronconi *Director of photography – Carlos Firminio *Produced by Benza Deus Filmes


In popular culture

The song was featured on
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'' Avenida Brasil'' soundtrack. In the Brazilian version of ''
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sang the chorus of the song when arriving home. Politician
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, who ran for mayor of
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in the
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, used an alternate version of the song during his campaign.


Cover versions and samplings

The song was sampled in the single "Tchu Tchu Tcha", by rapper
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featuring Spanish singer
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. The track is part of the ''
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duo Jay & El Punto sampled it in their song "El Baile del Tchu Tcha Tcha" influenced with
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and
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. The Canadian Cesar Rezer made a multilingual adaptation in English, French, Arabic and Portuguese titled "Je veux le Tchu, Tcha, Tcha" featuring Canadian DJ and vocalist David Obegi.


Flavel & Neto version

It was popularized in
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and various European dance venues through a
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an French duo Flavel & Neto through a release on July 23, 2012 on Jive Music French record label. Although keeping the title as "Eu Quero Tchu, Eu Quero Tcha", it was marketed on the single cover artwork as "Tchu Tcha Tcha - o Neymar dançado". The song also appeared as track #1 on Flavel & Neto album ''Su um tempo'' released on SME France.


Track list

#"Eu quero tchu, Eu quero tcha" (3:06)


Charts


Weekly charts


João Lucas & Marcelo version


Flavel & Neto version


References

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