Hate a Tropa

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Defying Criticism: The Anthem of Mobbers

Mobbers' song "Hate a Tropa" is a powerful declaration of resilience and defiance against criticism. The lyrics reflect the group's frustration with being labeled as 'lost' or 'crazy' despite their evident success and influence. The repeated phrase "Tá hate a tropa" (They hate the crew) underscores the central theme of the song: the unwarranted negativity and envy directed towards them. The artists question how they can be considered failures when they have the ability to energize entire stadiums and guide their community, or 'cubico'.

The song also delves into the personal experiences of the artists, highlighting their journey and the obstacles they've faced. They emphasize their hard work and dedication, contrasting it with the baseless accusations of being 'bandits' or 'lost causes'. The lyrics mention their relentless pursuit of success, working 'twenty-four seven' to achieve their goals. This dedication is juxtaposed with the envy and hatred they receive, which they attribute to their rising fame and influence.

Moreover, the song touches on themes of loyalty and unity within their group. The artists express pride in their 'tropa' and their achievements, despite the negativity they face. They also address the impact of their music, noting how it motivates and inspires others. The repeated questioning of how they can be deemed 'lost' when they are clearly making significant strides in their careers serves as a powerful rebuttal to their critics. Overall, "Hate a Tropa" is a testament to Mobbers' resilience and determination to succeed despite the odds.

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  4. Nuvens
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