Parará Tibum
"Parará Tibum" is a song by former Brazilian funk artist Tati Zaqui; her first professional release as a recording artist, it was independently released for digital download on June 23, 2014. It was inspired by, and uses samples of, the song "Heigh-Ho" off the 1937 Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. After a video of actress Bruna Marquezine dancing to the song surfaced on the Internet, it became a viral hit, prompting Zaqui to come up with the "Parará Tibum Challenge", encouraging people to record themselves dancing to the song; participants included Anitta, Preta Gil and Cláudia Leitte.
On February 10, 2015, a music video for the song, produced by KondZilla, was released, reaching 6 million views in less than two weeks. It features Zaqui dancing in a scanty costume resembling Snow White, accompanied by dwarfs.
In May 2015, following allegations of copyright infringement and objections to its sexually explicit content from [The Walt The Walt Disney Company|Disney Company|Disney], the song was removed from all streaming platforms, and its music video deleted from YouTube.