: The central hook— "Respeito é pra quem tem, pra quem tem..." —serves as a mantra that respect is earned through humility and truth, not just power.
Decades later, the song remains a foundational reference for Brazilian rap: Sabotage - Respeito Г‰ Pra Quem Tem (Clipe Oficial)
The song explores the harsh realities of life in the Brooklin neighborhood and the broader "Zona Sul" of São Paulo: : The central hook— "Respeito é pra quem
: A notable live performance of the track at Píer Mauá in 2002 is preserved as part of the Sabotage Ao Vivo DVD. : To celebrate what would have been his
: Directed by Tatiana Lohmann , the initial plan was to film Sabotage in his birthplace, the Favela do Canão , and at the cemeteries where his childhood friends were buried to pay tribute to those lost to crime.
: To celebrate what would have been his 50th birthday, a new version featuring N.I.N.A. and Pedro Apoema was released in 2023.
: Sabotage frequently references faith and divine protection as the light that guides a "true warrior" through the "apocalypse" of systemic violence. Legacy and Modern Interpretations