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6. Rock Danger Feat: Young Ganni, Major Rd E Xamгј - Sг“ Rock 2 (prod. El Lif Beatz E Kib7) Now

: You can listen to the track on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music . Só Rock 2 - Spotify

"" is a Brazilian Trap track released on March 28, 2022, as part of the Rock Danger, Vol. 1 EP. The song features a collaboration between Rock Danger , Major RD , Young Ganni , and Xamã , with production by El Lif Beatz and Kib7 . Key Themes & Meaning

: The central refrain— "Love não tem, aham / Bagulho é sexo" —explicitly rejects emotional involvement in favor of casual encounters and immediate pleasure. : You can listen to the track on

: Includes surreal imagery like the Curupira (a Brazilian folklore figure with backward feet) doing a "moonwalk," sparking the lyrical joke of whether he is moving forward or backward.

The song is characterized by its , blending "Rock 'n' Roll" attitude with the hedonism of modern Trap. The song features a collaboration between Rock Danger

: The track was composed by Rodrigo Freitas Fernandes Morais ( Major RD ), Geizon Carlos da Cruz Fernandes ( Xamã ), Yan de Souza do Espírito Santo ( Young Ganni ), and others.

: The official music video was filmed in Rio de Janeiro and incorporates Hard Rock visual elements, including references to the band KISS . Musical Breakdown Genre : Hip-Hop/Trap with heavy rock-inspired aesthetics. The song is characterized by its , blending

: Contains critical lines like "Governo também me rouba / Agora eu roubo eles primeiro," reflecting a survivalist attitude common in urban peripheries.

: You can listen to the track on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music . Só Rock 2 - Spotify

"" is a Brazilian Trap track released on March 28, 2022, as part of the Rock Danger, Vol. 1 EP. The song features a collaboration between Rock Danger , Major RD , Young Ganni , and Xamã , with production by El Lif Beatz and Kib7 . Key Themes & Meaning

: The central refrain— "Love não tem, aham / Bagulho é sexo" —explicitly rejects emotional involvement in favor of casual encounters and immediate pleasure.

: Includes surreal imagery like the Curupira (a Brazilian folklore figure with backward feet) doing a "moonwalk," sparking the lyrical joke of whether he is moving forward or backward.

The song is characterized by its , blending "Rock 'n' Roll" attitude with the hedonism of modern Trap.

: The track was composed by Rodrigo Freitas Fernandes Morais ( Major RD ), Geizon Carlos da Cruz Fernandes ( Xamã ), Yan de Souza do Espírito Santo ( Young Ganni ), and others.

: The official music video was filmed in Rio de Janeiro and incorporates Hard Rock visual elements, including references to the band KISS . Musical Breakdown Genre : Hip-Hop/Trap with heavy rock-inspired aesthetics.

: Contains critical lines like "Governo também me rouba / Agora eu roubo eles primeiro," reflecting a survivalist attitude common in urban peripheries.

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