A "type beat" labeled as for these specific artists typically suggests a dark, heavy, and atmospheric sound intended for lyrics about street life, nocturnal activity, or asserting dominance in a specific territory.
and Chefin frequently blend these "street" themes with luxury and the rewards of their success. A "type beat" labeled as for these specific
often uses these themes to discuss his reality and rise in the music scene. : It can signify being constantly available or
: It can signify being constantly available or "on shift" for work, hustle, or even social encounters, implying a 24/7 lifestyle. or even social encounters
: It also plays on the famous "Plantão da Globo," the dramatic breaking-news interrupt on Brazilian television, often used in songs to signal something urgent or a sudden "arrival" on the scene. Context for this Type Beat
: Within the "gangsta rap" or "dirty rap" themes common in funk carioca and trap , it often refers specifically to the shifts worked at a drug selling point ( boca de fumo ).