Set the stage with verses focused on loyalty and survival in the favela, referencing trust that spans from "the bottom of the well" to social ascent.
Produced by , the track follows the series' signature acoustic style, utilizing guitars, bass, and keyboards to create a stripped-back, intimate atmosphere. It was recorded at the Pineapple House in Rio de Janeiro and quickly became a cultural phenomenon, trending heavily on social media upon its release.
The song's success lies in its ability to humanize the "bandit" persona, focusing on the intimate support systems behind the fame—captured in lines about partners who stayed during the "perrengues" (struggles) before the wealth arrived.