LUA NA PRAÇA: Quickly Becoming a Viral Hit With Over 1 Million Plays in Less Than 2 Weeks

“LUA NA PRAÇA,” the new collab by DJ Samir, DJ Zarek, DJ DUDA and LUNxdiE, is rapidly becoming viral. Released on September 4, 2025, the track has already surpassed 1[...]

Released on September 4, 2025, the EP LUA NA PRAÇA brings together four names shaping today’s viral funk scene: DJ Samir, DJ Zarek, DJ DUDA, and LUNxdiE. With an anime-inspired cover and five different versions – Original, Slowed, Speed Up, Super Slowed, and Ultra Slowed – the project was designed for virality, adapting perfectly to both streaming playlists and short-form video edits.

In just a few weeks, LUA NA PRAÇA has passed one million streams across its versions and continues to grow at an impressive pace. On Spotify, the song now averages over 100,000 plays per day, showing how quickly it’s connecting with listeners.

The alternate versions have also fueled its reach: the Slowed and Ultra Slowed edits gained traction in aesthetic TikTok videos, while the Speed Up cut became popular for fast-paced dance and meme content. On YouTube, loops and remixes are multiplying, helping the track spread beyond official channels.

The Artists Behind the Project

  • DJ Samir: one of the biggest names in Brazilian funk today, with more than 13 million monthly listeners and viral tracks like “Montagem Xonada” and “Favela Chama.”
  • DJ Zarek: an emerging producer with nearly 1 million monthly listeners, recognized for his high-energy collaborations.
  • DJ DUDA: rising within the funk scene, adding fresh perspective and groove to the collab.
  • LUNxdiE: a producer with a growing profile, bringing experimental touches to the EP’s sound design.

Together, they crafted a sound that merges Brazil’s baile funk roots with modern internet-driven aesthetics, positioning LUA NA PRAÇA as one of the most promising viral hits of 2025.

Impact on TikTok and Social Media

LUA NA PRAÇA quickly became a viral sound across TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. Its short runtime, heavy drop, and multiple versions make it perfect for edits: car montages, dance challenges, and glitch-style meme content. Fans across platforms are calling it one of the most addictive tracks of the year, celebrating its rise as another Brazilian funk export making waves worldwide.

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