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Favela Vive 3 - Adl, Choice, Djonga, Menor Do Chapa & Negra Li (prod. Гќndio & Mortгјo) ❲4K❳

The lyrics contrast the "click-clack" of a gun with the sound of a microphone. In this duality, rap represents hope and creation, while the sound of a weapon signifies the premature death of the youth.

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". The lyrics contrast the "click-clack" of a gun

The "Favela Vive" series, curated by the Esfinge label, was designed to give a platform to voices directly from the favelas to "expose what many people do not want to see". Unlike previous editions, arrived during a period of intense political tension in Brazil, marked by the execution of councilwoman Marielle Franco and a rise in police operations within residential communities. The project also holds a social commitment, as profits from the series are often reinvested into cultural initiatives within these communities. Key Thematic Pillars One notable reference is the criticism of YouTuber

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