Rensga Hits! - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
No Dia Em Que Eu Saí De Casa
After discovering a betrayal, Raíssa decides to leave her fiancé at the altar and move to Goiânia in search of her dream of becoming a country singer.
Cachaça Com Limão Para Espantar A Solidão
By threatening Rensga Hits! for stealing his music, Raíssa is invited to be the house's permanent songwriter and discovers something about her late father.
Se O Que Dói Em Mim Doesse Em Você
Raíssa decides to sign with Rensga Hits! and reveals his great discovery to Guarariba.
Depois Da Cama, A Realidade
Raíssa breaks up with Gláucia when she decides to steal the show and sing outside the Esquenta. Thamy discovers shocking information about Theo, and the Nejo Twins end up fighting.
Amiga, Cê tava bebaça!
On Raíssa's birthday, Marlene organizes a surprise party. Gláucia invades her sister's room, and the two reconcile. Raisa makes an important decision about her career.
Chega de Mentiras
On the day of the recording of Gláucia's DVD, Raíssa is determined to tell the truth, but the unexpected arrival of Dona Bad gets in the way of her plans.
Não Aprendi A Dizer Adeus
On the awards night of the Berrante Music Awards, Desatola Bandida! competes as Hit of the Year and Raíssa realizes that her dream has not died. Deivid makes a big reveal to the public.
Eu Vou Com Tudo, Hoje Eu Não Fico De Fora
Raíssa and Gláucia discover that there is only room on the stage for one of them to sing at Goianejo, disputed by Marlene and Helena.
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