Outro Planeta (feat. Lucas A.R.T., MHRap, Gabriel Rodrigues e Pedro Qualy)
7 Minutoz
Transcending Boundaries: The Journey to Another Planet in 'Outro Planeta'
The song 'Outro Planeta' by 7 Minutoz, featuring Lucas A.R.T., MHRap, Gabriel Rodrigues, and Pedro Qualy, is a powerful anthem of self-empowerment and transcendence. The recurring reference to 'One Punch Man,' a popular anime character known for his unbeatable strength, symbolizes the artists' confidence in their lyrical prowess. They liken their punchlines to powerful punches, capable of knocking down any obstacles or 'titans' in their path, much like Eren from 'Attack on Titan.' This metaphor underscores their belief in their own abilities and the divine blessings they feel they have received.
Lucas A.R.T.'s verse delves into the internal struggles and the darkness that often surrounds success. He speaks of overcoming his demons and emerging stronger, likening himself to a cyborg, a nod to Genos from 'One Punch Man.' This imagery suggests a transformation, becoming more than human through resilience and determination. The mention of Vênus adds a layer of divine femininity, indicating that their success is not just a personal victory but a cosmic alignment.
MHRap and Gabriel Rodrigues continue this theme of transcendence, with MHRap comparing his journey to that of Travis Scott, a symbol of modern success and innovation. Gabriel Rodrigues speaks of being called crazy for his unconventional path, yet he finds solace and purpose in his 'other planet,' a metaphor for a state of mind or a place of success that is beyond the ordinary. This 'other planet' represents a realm where they can achieve their dreams and bring success to their crew, despite the challenges and the 'monsters' they face.
Pedro Qualy's verse brings the narrative full circle, emphasizing the ease with which he overcomes his enemies, almost to the point of boredom. His reference to cleaning books with disinfectant while defeating foes suggests a meticulous and almost clinical approach to his craft. The mention of philosophical figures like Kant and the imagery of shining without diamonds and toasting without champagne further highlight the intellectual and spiritual depth of their journey. The song concludes with a reaffirmation of their collective strength and unity, as they continue to push boundaries and redefine success on their own terms.