: The female character (MC Mari) reveals she doesn't believe his lies because she has evidence: "Eu tenho foto, eu tenho vídeo" ("I have photos, I have videos") proving he was actually out "na cachorrada" (partying/messing around). Music Video Highlights
: The video quickly amassed over 160 million views on YouTube . ze_felipe_e_mc_mari_bandido_videoclipe_oficial
: At the time of its release, singer Pabllo Vittar noted a discrepancy in how YouTube handled the word "Bandido." While her song "Bandida" faced title restrictions (requiring an asterisk), Zé Felipe's "Bandido" did not, sparking a discussion about platform guidelines and censorship. : The female character (MC Mari) reveals she
The official music video, directed by , features Zé Felipe's wife, influencer Virginia Fonseca , who helped popularize the song's dance challenge. The official music video, directed by , features
: The male character tries to convince his partner that the loud music she hears is just coming from the TV and that he has changed for her.