VOZ (feat. Doug Now e Chris MC)
Djonga
VOICE (feat. Doug Now and Chris MC)
[Doug Now]
Today I woke up in the morning and saw that I am still part of this world
Where what is gained in months is lost in a second
People like us die, the media omits
According to the surveys, this sound was supposed to be just the beat
But it seems like I don't die
It seems like they spared my life to tell the story of the hill
From the street and the night cap, dawn and its lashes
They heard knock knock with the Glock handle at the touch of the informant is a touch scream
Crime is not chroma key
You'll find it bizarre, the streets of your neighborhood are not like here
I don't even know how I'm here, curse or blessing
Seeing those who leave, I am one of those who stay and think
Why not me? Why was I never shot?
Where many go down the drain, I don't even know if they had a reason
I'm lasting like a vampire, much more than your superhero
I must be neck meat, brother, like Valdomiro's style
It must be a joke not to notice what I notice
My profile is criminal, your profile is just a photo
So say X like Malcolm X
It's not a joke, wanted to see me in the X
Not even with an x-ray will they see my skull
Five ghetto brothers and a Palio is just a burst
The boy who drinks and hits, the PM kills, nothing happens
You live like in Wakanda, but pretend it's Scandinavia
Society is sour milk, but whenever the cream is saved
I've never been one to repeat a saying
But since the past, mine already has the future dictated
Maybe because I've never been seen, man, I've never been remembered
I've seen so many wrong tapes and didn't die like in the call
[Chris MC]
Your view of me still hasn't changed
It won't be the way you want
I always make a point of being who I am
More honorable to die being who you are and here we are
Your view of me still hasn't changed
It won't be the way you want
I always make a point of being who I am
More honorable to die being who you are and here we are, right? Right?
More honorable to die being who you are and here we are, right? Right?
More honorable to die being who you are and here we are, right?
[Djonga]
Hey, Gustavo Pereira, 24 years old
Douglas Eustáqio, over 30
Alive, surprisingly alive
After I overcame being black in Brazil
My biggest challenge was to find
Someone to highlight in the feat, because I found, it is
I present to you Doug Now
Many arrived, but only he exceeded the limit
Man, let's get to the facts
Listening to Kendrick Lamar
To never forget that I'm still not good
You should listen so you don't forget that you're white
And that talent is effort, not about talent
But Djonga doesn't like white people?
The bang is not just color, interpret
It seems like they're still in the lyrical year
By color you just don't feel what I feel
But by mouth and by attitudes, white is your state of mind
Playboy joins today, man, and wants to be a gang
I'm fighting for the favela to become a company together
Mom said that changing the world takes time
Rich criminal is a predator, honest poor is prey
You stick to the mouth, it becomes toothless
A shot closes the door and opens the window of the soul
You don't leave a house for your family
Just the famous bad example and a kid full of trauma
Fuck, on this record I wanted to write a hit
But I can't stand reading the tombstones that say R.I.P.
You brought us from the other side of the ocean
But they make me so lazy that sometimes I think about swimming back there
They pass college without studying
They post against statistics
Here to go against is to pass 18 without being arrested
And without being just another case of some ballistic asshole
Yeah, I can't stay static for that
So my choice was to be an aesthetic being
If rap is a thing of criminals, I steal your child's mind
And we see the crime live, you see it in Narcos Mexico
Douglas, according to studies
If the beatmaker is black, this sound was supposed to be just silence (shh)
They agreed to kill us, we agreed to stay alive
Crying is free, I lend you this tissue
The comedians wanted to, but they just clogged their noses
Think you have to be buried to be real rap
I'm on the red carpet and it's not blood, man
So when you see me passing by, applaud me standing, faith
[Chris MC]
Your view of me still hasn't changed
It won't be the way you want
I always make a point of being who I am
More honorable to die being who you are and here we are
Your view of me still hasn't changed
It won't be the way you want
I always make a point of being who I am
More honorable to die being who you are and here we are, right? Right?
More honorable to die being who you are and here we are, right? Right?
More honorable to die being who you are and here we are, right?