A true classic of Portuguese música pimba . The song is famous for its catchy, simple accordion melody and its double-entendre lyrics about a "little goat" (cabritinha). On the surface, it's a fun, danceable folk tune for festivals and weddings. Beneath it, the innuendo is unmistakably cheeky. Musically, it's repetitive but effective – you'll be humming it for days. Vocally, Quim delivers with his signature playful, nasal tone. Veredict: A cult masterpiece. Ridiculous, joyful, and impossible not to sing along to after a few drinks at a arraial . 4/5 – pure kitsch gold.
Here’s a short review based on the song (which is often the standout track on albums like A Cabritinha or Ao Vivo ):
It seems your review was cut off after "A Cabri..." – I assume you're referring to the song by Quim Barreiros , a iconic Portuguese folk/pimba artist.
Quim Barreiros - A Cabritinha -album - A Cabri... Apr 2026
A true classic of Portuguese música pimba . The song is famous for its catchy, simple accordion melody and its double-entendre lyrics about a "little goat" (cabritinha). On the surface, it's a fun, danceable folk tune for festivals and weddings. Beneath it, the innuendo is unmistakably cheeky. Musically, it's repetitive but effective – you'll be humming it for days. Vocally, Quim delivers with his signature playful, nasal tone. Veredict: A cult masterpiece. Ridiculous, joyful, and impossible not to sing along to after a few drinks at a arraial . 4/5 – pure kitsch gold.
Here’s a short review based on the song (which is often the standout track on albums like A Cabritinha or Ao Vivo ): Quim Barreiros - A Cabritinha -Album - A Cabri...
It seems your review was cut off after "A Cabri..." – I assume you're referring to the song by Quim Barreiros , a iconic Portuguese folk/pimba artist. A true classic of Portuguese música pimba