: Focuses on the evolution from "menó" (minor) to a history-maker in the game, emphasizing persistence and the exclusion of "false friendships".
: Contrasts the grind of the street with the rewards of success, mentioning high-end lifestyle choices like whiskey, shopping sprees at Victoria's Secret, and the "marola" (aroma) of the neighborhood.
: Contributes to the track's raw energy, further solidifying his position as a rising star in the Carioca trap scene. Cultural Impact
Released on August 5, 2021, "" is a powerful collaborative single led by Felp 22 featuring Sueth , Flacko , and Bruxo 021 . The track is a central piece of the Marginal Supply project, a creative intersection between streetwear and music spearheaded by Felp 22 . Conceptual Origins and Production
: Opens with themes of wealth and luxury, referencing Philipp Plein and Porsche Cayenne, while asserting his dominance in the "Medellin" collective.
: The music video, set in an industrial warehouse, utilizes a "gangsta" aesthetic featuring high-end cars and visual effects to depict a meeting of Rio de Janeiro's elite street figures. The Verses: Themes of Success and Survival
The single was produced by , aiming for an "original and dirty" trap sound that mirrors the gritty reality of the artists' environments. It serves as a spiritual successor to the original "Marginais Trap" (featuring Jovem Dex and Meno Tody) and sits alongside other major collaborations like "Marginais Boombap".
Each artist brings a distinct perspective on the lifestyle associated with the "Marginal" identity: