: The lyrics explicitly mention the 80 shots fired by the military at a family car in 2019, an event that killed Evaldo Rosa dos Santos. Orochi uses this to point out how everyday objects like umbrellas or soccer cleats are often "mistaken" for weapons.
"" by Brazilian rapper Orochi is a powerful social critique that uses raw imagery to describe a cycle of systemic neglect and survival in Brazil's peripheries. Released in 2020 as part of his album Celebridade , the song serves as a manifesto for a "new colony"—a generation rising from the ashes of structural abandonment. Themes and Story Elements
The song isn't just about pain; it’s about . Orochi describes how a "criminal" in the eyes of the state might be a "hero" in their own community because they provide the support the government does not. It is a story of turning "shattered memories" into a new identity.
: The lyrics explicitly mention the 80 shots fired by the military at a family car in 2019, an event that killed Evaldo Rosa dos Santos. Orochi uses this to point out how everyday objects like umbrellas or soccer cleats are often "mistaken" for weapons.
"" by Brazilian rapper Orochi is a powerful social critique that uses raw imagery to describe a cycle of systemic neglect and survival in Brazil's peripheries. Released in 2020 as part of his album Celebridade , the song serves as a manifesto for a "new colony"—a generation rising from the ashes of structural abandonment. Themes and Story Elements Orochi "NOVA COLГ”NIA" / Letra na descriГ§ГЈo
The song isn't just about pain; it’s about . Orochi describes how a "criminal" in the eyes of the state might be a "hero" in their own community because they provide the support the government does not. It is a story of turning "shattered memories" into a new identity. : The lyrics explicitly mention the 80 shots