: He uses the metaphor of a woman being like a bird—"If you squeeze her too hard, she suffocates; if you let her go too much, she flies away"—to describe the delicate balance needed in relationships and human interaction. "Controla-se" (Control Yourself)
: The song directly addresses sensitive topics like homophobia and social judgment. He uses provocative rhetorical questions to expose how people often condemn others for things they themselves struggle with or participate in secretly.
: Yannick argues that regardless of different cultures, colors, or tastes, everyone shares basic needs and feelings—like the desire for respect, the pursuit of financial stability, and the pain of loss.
: Rescuing ethical and moral values in a society he feels is becoming increasingly superficial. Significado da música ALGO EM COMUM (Yannick Afroman)
: The story often mirrors everyday interpersonal conflicts—particularly in romantic relationships—where jealousy and lack of trust take over.
This track is a profound critique of prejudice and social hypocrisy in Angola. The story within the lyrics challenges the listener to find empathy across cultural and personal divides.
Featuring Toto ST, this song serves as a "life lesson" about self-discipline and emotional intelligence.
The songs and "Controla-se" by the Angolan rapper Yannick Afroman (Yannick Manuel Ngombo) tell stories of social reflection, personal accountability, and the shared human experience. "Algo em Comum" (Something in Common)