When cheesy meets spontaneity: the fever of ‘do you have Pitú?’, a catchphrase that stopped the internet

When cheesy meets spontaneity: the fever of 'do you have Pitú?', a catchphrase that stopped the internet

Laércia Dantas, born in São Caetano do Sul (SP) and resident in Picos, Piauí, has stood out for her spontaneous way of interpreting popular songs from the Northeast. With keyboard and microphone, she transforms brega and forró songs into moments that mix humor and emotion.

The artist’s greatest highlight is the catchphrase that accompanies her performances: “Waiter, do you have Pitú?” More than a simple comment, the expression became a trademark of his performances, drawing attention for its authenticity and lightness.

Laércia Dantas in a keyboard performance, where she consolidated her catchphrase “Garçom, tem Pitú?” as a registered trademark/Photo: Reproduction

Among the songs that Laércia performs, the most remembered is “Onde Anda Meu Amor”, by Paulynho Paixão, which gained new life on social media with her interpretation full of energy and feeling. Her simple but engaging approach brings the singer closer to the audience, showing that talent and charisma can create strong connections without major productions.

In addition to music, Laércia also participates in cultural events and meetings, bringing her unique style to different audiences. Pitú cachaça, mentioned in the catchphrase, is a traditional brand from the Northeast, which ended up becoming part of the identity of the phenomenon created by the singer.

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