Body art with a drawing that leads to the track “Eu Vim de Santos Sou Charlie Brown” caught the attention of guitarist Marcão Britto
a fan of Charlie Brown Jr called Nicholas Muniz tattooed a special code Spotifywhich leads up to the song “I come from Santos I’m Charlie Brown”, from the album Tamo There in the Activity (2004). The case caught the attention of the guitarist Marcão Brittowho shared the video of the act on their social networks.
The tattoo is by Matheus de Paula, who shared a video of the work on his TikTok profile. The publication is dated April 2022, but has only just come to the attention of Marcao: “Genius idea… especially with the sound of the Charlie Brown!!! What’s up? What song would you do?” he wrote.
Among the comments received on the video, fans cited songs like “Fight days Glory days”, “all up” and “indestructible bridges”, among other hits by the band. Some even mentioned that they have already immortalized excerpts of lyrics created by the late vocalist crybaby in their skins.

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Spotify code tattoo
Nicholas Muniz he wasn’t the first, nor is he the only fan to have such a tattoo. Among several records published on the networks, a Mexican named Fatima Camarena attracted attention by marking a code of Spotify that leads to musicWhat Rich Coconuts”, from the band My Band El Mexicano.
A viral video on TikTok shows the fan presenting her tattoo to a DJ at a party. The professional scans the code and immediately starts playing her favorite song.
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In an interview with Subwaythe DJ himself, Jonathan Zamora, commented on the situation: “She is a superfan of the band. While we were at a party, she asked to play that song because she was going to Cancun. We all like it for the rhythm and the peculiar way in which the Fatima sang it, so we put it on all the party playlists. One day she went to get a tattoo and came up to us with the surprise that she had the song tattooed, so if she was at a party, she would just stretch her arm and say: ‘put this on’”.
Source: Rollingstone

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