I'm from the "do it yourself" generation,
that turns the bedroom into a studio.
80, 90 percent of my work I did this way.
The two main things the guys listened to were funk and trap.
So I did both on a single track.
It's been a long time since I opened this project
and listened to the track this way.
Yeah.
The music intro is a chat, totally percussive. 
And this helps to strengthen the lyrics.
The rawer, the clearer the voice,
considering this is a song with no chorus,
just free verses.
This is crazy. From that old funk tunes
in which the drum would be on its own.
Nowadays the funk is more in this rhythmic,
but for a long time it was the big drum,
so it's a little detail just to make the transition.
Then it goes to the low end,
which is another language that strenghthens the lyrics. 
And the note comes in right on cue.
And then comes the lyrics!
And then we have a mix of what is in fact
a low tone but not necessarily a bass,
it's from an 808.
I will solo it so you can check it out.
Traditional 130 BPM funk style 
and there's another sample that I like very much,
also a stretch of something longer.
This is also a loop, the whole thing is.
It's very cool. Then I got the first note,
and created my own thing.
This is what creates the flow.
To prevent people saying what we do is very raw
we unleashed some stuff,
we added some chords
in a jazzy way.
The lyrics... I always talked a lot about racial issues,
and I started to see the effervescence of a new generation
connected to this universe, right?
A new black generation, and such.
Then I thought I had to make a song
that people would feel connected with it, right?
Not just a speech, a text.
Then I started to study the format.
On this one I followed the same path using references,
and people got crazy with it.
Because the references were Muricy,
which has to do with football,
Lecy Brandão, Wesley Safadão,
things that are very much in the popular mind.
I saw a younger generation,
more free, better settled on some issues.
It’s tricky to operate this.
I wrote, produced, recorded, mixed and mastered myself.
The whole process took a month and a half.
Including the release.
And that's it.
