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The artists highlight the stark contrast between the lives of the wealthy ("patricinhas") and those in the favelas. While one group enjoys luxury goods like Vans shoes, many in the community lack basic footwear or access to safety.

Produced by Índio and Mortão VMG, the track utilizes a aesthetic that prioritizes lyrical clarity over complex melodies. The song employs auditory symbolism to heighten its impact: The artists highlight the stark contrast between the

As the only woman on the track, Negra Li provides a crucial perspective on the "law of the streets" and the importance of legacy. She reflects on the "succession of coups" and the murder of Marielle Franco as catalysts for her return to rap, emphasizing that dignity and honor are the true foundations of an "empire". Musical and Symbolic Composition The song employs auditory symbolism to heighten its

Several verses address the normalization of racism in Brazil. One notable reference is the criticism of YouTuber Julio Cocielo , whose racist comments are contrasted with the reality of those who suffer from discrimination daily: "Cocielo made a joke, but in the alley no one laughed". One notable reference is the criticism of YouTuber