: This track highlights the constant vigilance of life in the favela, using a heavy beat to describe a "monitored" environment where the "tropa" (crew) stays alert around the clock.
This sequence of tracks by , often presented together in mixes or live medleys, represents a core era of his career centered on the funk carioca and trap sounds of the Rio de Janeiro favelas. Overview of the Tracks : This track highlights the constant vigilance of
: One of his most intimate tracks, where he expresses deep affection for his family and the anticipation of his daughter’s birth. He explicitly mentions wanting to give her the opportunities he never had. He explicitly mentions wanting to give her the
: A classic anthem of resilience, where Cabelinho speaks on being "ready for war" to protect his community while carrying love for his roots and lost friends in his heart. His lyrics bridge the gap between the harsh
Across these tracks, Cabelinho uses his signature catchphrase as a recurring motif. His lyrics bridge the gap between the harsh realities of "the game" and a hopeful, family-oriented future.
These songs primarily appeared around , many of them featured on his album Minha Raiz . They balance the "proibidão" (street/survival) style with more personal, melodic reflections.
: Produced with DJ Mibi , this track focuses on the standard of "discipline, respect, and posture" in the community. It serves as a celebration of the weekend lifestyle—leisure, parties, and the "vibe" of the community. Thematic Core