If you’re serious about locating this audio file, here’s a real-world strategy:

Given the mangled spelling, it’s possible the track was never called that. The user may have misremembered a lyric, a video title, or a corrupted filename (e.g., “S_NN_UP_Sofia_MC_Bionica.mp3” from a bad CD rip).

In that case, the real song might be:

Try typed variants:

“Em arquivo” (in file/archive) signals that the user is looking for a downloadable or stored copy — not a streaming link. This is crucial because many early 2010s funk tracks were:

Funk collectors often distinguish between:

So the user wants Sofia Felix and MC Bionica’s “S NN Up” either as a preserved file (em arquivo) or in the best available version (na best).

Several reasons:

“Na best” likely refers to the best bitrate or mastering available. Many funk rarities only exist in 128 kbps (barely listenable on big speakers). A true collector wants a 320 kbps MP3 or WAV file. Some tips:

The “s nn up” portion is likely a phonetic or typo-laden corruption of one of the following:

Given the context, the most plausible interpretation is that “S NN Up” is the corrupted title of a song that exists only in low-quality rips, fan forums, or archived folders.