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is one of the most significant tracks by Mauro Mateus dos Santos, better known as Sabotage , the "Maestro of Canão". Released on his seminal album Rap É Compromisso (2000), the song is a pillar of Brazilian hip-hop, emphasizing humility and the code of respect within the periphery of São Paulo. Music Video History and Production
: A notable live performance of the track at Píer Mauá in 2002 is preserved as part of the Sabotage Ao Vivo DVD.
: Shortly after the first recording sessions, Sabotage was murdered in January 2003. Sabotage - Respeito Г‰ Pra Quem Tem (Clipe Oficial)
: The song is often cited as a masterclass in flow and social commentary, influencing a new generation of artists like Djonga, BK’, and Emicida.
: 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. is one of the most significant tracks by
Watch the official music video for 'Respeito É Pra Quem Tem', which became a posthumous tribute following Sabotage's untimely death: Sabotage - Respeito É Pra Quem Tem (Clipe Oficial) YouTube• Jan 29, 2017 Sabotage - YouTube Music
: The project was redirected to become a posthumous tribute to the rapper himself. It was eventually recognized as a finalist for the VMB 2003 (MTV Video Music Brasil). Lyrics and Themes : Shortly after the first recording sessions, Sabotage
The song explores the harsh realities of life in the Brooklin neighborhood and the broader "Zona Sul" of São Paulo:
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