Orochi Вђњjuгќzo Finalвђќ Рџ”ґ (prod. Papatinho) – Best
The track serves as a raw report on life in Rio de Janeiro, juxtaposing the city's natural beauty with systemic violence.
: A central theme is the demand for respect and the elevation of Black youth. The chorus—"Quero mais reis pretos... cheios de ouro" (I want more Black kings... full of gold)—reimagines success not just as survival, but as thriving with dignity. The track serves as a raw report on
: The production features sharp, rattling hi-hats and deep 808s typical of Brazilian trap, but with the refined mixing and mastering of 2F U-flow . cheios de ouro" (I want more Black kings
Working out of his studio, Papatinho crafted a beat that is both atmospheric and aggressive. Working out of his studio, Papatinho crafted a
: The track resonated because it spoke directly to youth in the favelas (morros) who feel forgotten by the elite.
: Orochi describes himself as an "apprentice of the dawn" who graduated in the streets and rhyme circles.