To understand "E Tu Come Stai," one must first understand the atmosphere in Brazil during the mid-1980s. The country was emerging from a long and brutal military dictatorship. The "Diretas Já" movement had swept the nation, and a fragile democracy was blossoming. It was a time of hope, but also of profound uncertainty.
"E Tu Come Stai" appeared as the fourth track on Side A of that vinyl record. Amidst the upbeat energy of "Será" and the punk urgency of "Geração Coca-Cola," this song stood still. It demanded the listener to stop and breathe. RENATO RUSSO E TU COME STAI
"Quero apenas tocar / O teu sexo / E sorrir / Para não chorar..." (I just want to touch / Your sex / And smile / So I won't cry...) To understand "E Tu Come Stai," one must