Rap É Compromisso

Sabotage Sabotage

The Commitment of Rap: Sabotage's Ode to Authenticity

Sabotage's song "Rap É Compromisso" is a powerful declaration of the authenticity and responsibility inherent in the rap genre. The repeated refrain, "O rap é compromisso, não é viagem," translates to "Rap is a commitment, not a trip," emphasizing that rap is not just a fleeting or superficial endeavor but a serious and dedicated craft. Sabotage, hailing from the Favela do Canão in São Paulo's Zona Sul, uses his lyrics to paint a vivid picture of life in the favelas, where crime and survival are daily realities.

The song delves into the life of a young man from the favelas who becomes entangled in crime, not out of choice but necessity. Sabotage describes the character's journey, highlighting the respect he garners in his community despite his criminal activities. The lyrics reflect the harsh realities of living in marginalized communities, where opportunities are scarce, and crime often seems like the only viable option. The mention of various neighborhoods and the constant presence of the police underscore the tension and danger that pervade these areas.

Sabotage's narrative is not just a glorification of crime but a critique of the systemic issues that lead individuals down this path. He acknowledges the allure of material success through illegal means but also points out the inevitable consequences and the moral dilemmas faced by those involved. The song's closing lines, "O crime é igual o rap, rap é minha alma," draw a parallel between the world of crime and the world of rap, suggesting that both require a deep commitment and are integral to his identity. Through "Rap É Compromisso," Sabotage asserts that true rap is rooted in real-life experiences and social commentary, making it a powerful tool for expressing the struggles and hopes of the marginalized.

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  1. Mun-rá
  2. Canão Foi Tão Bom (feat. DBS, Negra Li, Lakers, Instituto e Ganjaman)
  3. Respeito É Lei (feat. Instituto, Daniel Ganjaman e Quincas)
  4. Rap É Compromisso
  5. País da Fome (Homens Animais) (feat. DJ Cia)
  6. Um Bom Lugar
  7. Mun Rá (feat. Rincon Sapiência e BK)
  8. Cantando Pro Santo (feat. Chorão, Djonga, Filipe Ret e Klean)
  9. Respeito É Pra Quem Tem
  10. País de Fome
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