: The song contrasts his humble beginnings in 2012—performing on empty stages—with his current reality of wearing high-end brands like Philipp Plein and Balmain . Production and Impact
: Marks emphasizes that victory comes to those "in the hustle" ( no corre ) with time and that God oversees their hard work. : The song contrasts his humble beginnings in
The lyrics reflect MC Marks’ personal journey and the broader struggle of the "favelado" (slum dweller) to achieve success. : The song contrasts his humble beginnings in
: The song resonates as a "motivational funk" piece, inspiring listeners with the idea that the "favela can be at the top". : The song contrasts his humble beginnings in