Ritmo do Crime (feat. LUDMILLA)
Filipe Ret
The Allure and Danger of the Crime Rhythm
Filipe Ret's song "Ritmo do Crime (feat. LUDMILLA)" delves into the gritty and glamorous world of crime and trap music. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a lifestyle driven by profit, danger, and hedonism. The recurring line, "Lambo no porte, Glock sem porte, o lucro me move," underscores the central theme of wealth and risk, with luxury cars and firearms symbolizing the high stakes of this world. The rhythm of crime and trap music becomes a metaphor for the fast-paced, high-reward lifestyle that the artist navigates.
The song also explores themes of loyalty and secrecy. The lines "Ela me dando ligou pras amiga / Será que ela confia muito em mim?" suggest a complex relationship where trust is both a necessity and a gamble. The mention of "sigilo" (secrecy) highlights the clandestine nature of their interactions, emphasizing the need to keep certain aspects of their lives hidden from the public eye. This secrecy is a double-edged sword, offering protection but also fostering an environment of suspicion and uncertainty.
LUDMILLA's verse adds another layer to the narrative, focusing on the allure of wealth and the desire for a luxurious lifestyle. Her lines, "Difícil é cê admitir que foi Deus e talento e nunca foi sorte," challenge the notion that success is purely a matter of luck, instead attributing it to divine intervention and talent. The imagery of "nadando em Maldivas" and "bagunçando a cama" juxtaposes moments of opulence and intimacy, capturing the duality of their existence. The song ultimately portrays a world where crime and music intersect, creating a rhythm that is both intoxicating and perilous.