: It opens with a stark recitation of statistics regarding the systemic violence and lack of opportunity facing black youth in Brazil.
: While it details the allure of crime and the harshness of the streets, the lyrics ultimately advocate for education and self-respect, ending with a plea to "study and respect your father and mother". Production & Sound : It opens with a stark recitation of
: The production heavily relies on iconic soul and funk samples, including War's "Slippin' Into Darkness" and Sade's "Pearls". : It opens with a stark recitation of