Dj Boy "ano De Copa" - Mc's Hariel, Joгјozinho Vt, Kako Page
Known as one of the leaders of conscious funk, he sets the tone with a verse focused on social invisibility and police violence.
MC Hariel highlights the irony of painting the streets in festive colors while they are frequently "washed in blood" due to violence. He suggests that the government only "changes focus" to these communities during election cycles or major sporting events. DJ Boy "Ano De Copa" - Mc's Hariel, JoГЈozinho VT, Kako
Watch the official music video for 'Ano de Copa' to see the visual representation of these social contrasts: Known as one of the leaders of conscious
The track explores the stark contrast between the festive atmosphere of a World Cup year and the daily struggles of life in Brazil's favelas: Watch the official music video for 'Ano de
The lyrics reference stars like Neymar and Vinícius Júnior , not just as athletes, but as symbols of the "dribbling" young people must do to escape hunger, cold, and police encounters.
A recurring and powerful refrain— "Who would have thought the shot to the forehead was only information" —critiques the lack of investment in education. The artists lament that if books were delivered instead of "bombs," the nation would be truly transformed.
They add layers of gritty realism, detailing the economic disparity in areas like Alphaville versus the homelessness found nearby.