The official music video for marks a significant aesthetic shift for the Brazilian rap group Costa Gold , as members Nog and Predella pivot into the drill genre. Released on April 1, 2022 , the track and its accompanying "Clipe Oficial" move away from their previous viral TikTok-focused hits towards a grittier, more somber sound. Production & Direction
: The title and recurring refrain "click-click" serve as metaphors for tension and being "ready" (having "bala na agulha"). Costa Gold - Click Click - (Clipe Oficial)
: Lyrics explicitly reject informants (referred to as "X-9") and express a deep distrust of government and police, which is a hallmark of the genre's themes. The official music video for marks a significant
: Produced and engineered by André Nine , who also shares composition credits with Nog, Predella, and MC Joãozinho VT. Themes & Meaning : Lyrics explicitly reject informants (referred to as
: Employs fast-paced camera work and heavy post-production effects characteristic of the drill aesthetic to match the track's high energy and "dark" beats.
The song explores the harsh realities of life in the periphery, emphasizing loyalty and readiness.
: Predella’s verse touches on decentralizing wealth, mentioning Binance and a preference for earning legitimately over credit card fraud. Context within Costa Gold's Discography