is a track by the iconic Brazilian rock band Raimundos , released on their 2002 album Kavookavala . The song represents a significant era for the band as it was the first full studio album released after the departure of original vocalist Rodolfo Abrantes, with guitarist Digão taking over lead vocals. Song Meaning and Themes
: Terms like "vento certo" (right wind) and "água da mina" (spring water) represent favorable moments and the purity of a fresh start.
: The album continued the band's signature "forro-core" style—a hybrid of hardcore punk and traditional northeastern Brazilian forró —but with a heavier lean toward hardcore influences.
: The song suggests that just as rain ends a drought in the "cerrado" (Brazilian savanna), the return of a loved one brings relief and happiness to the narrator.
: The line "a talagada na menina que me faz feliz" refers to drinking cachaça, associating the loved one with feelings of relaxation and pleasure. Album Context: Kavookavala (2002)
The lyrics of "Vento Certo" blend imagery of nature with themes of renewal and romantic reconciliation.