The album has autobiographical lyrics and brings guests such as Chico Chagas and Israel Dantas.
Tony pays a tribute to his firstborn son in the songs "Ultra" and "Victor" (that closes the album with an eccentric mix of acoustic bass, accordion and steel string guitar). His son, who was just one year old at the time, took part in the recording of the song. To his wife, Adriana, Tony composed the romantic rock "Dri".
The musician talks about vanity and alienation in "Em que Mundo" and poverty in the reggae "Homem de Pedra". "Sei Onde Vou", "24 Horas, "Outro Dia" and "Ainda que o Sol" are love songs. "O Leão e o Escorpião" brings flamenco guitar, percussion and castanets.
The CD also has talents like Repolho (who used to play with Gilberto Gil, Elba Ramalho, João Bosco and Moraes Moreira), the drummer Wallace Cardoso, the bassist Alexandrer Catatau (in "Ultra"), Pedro Milman in the keyboards and Ricardo Amado in the violin.