Shomon counters the "apology for crime" label by framing the tags as "sentiment in every calligraphy" and comparing his work to a "Picasso of Babylon". Cultural Impact
Descriptions of scaling buildings ("escalador") and the silence required to avoid detection by residents and police. Shomon counters the "apology for crime" label by
The track was so resonant within the community that it spawned a trilogy, followed by (2016) and "Pixadores 3" (2019), both produced by Mortão VMG . It remains a definitive piece of work for anyone looking to understand the intersection of Brazilian hip-hop and the unique, vertical graffiti movement known as pichação . It remains a definitive piece of work for
Watch the official music video to see the visual representation of the climbing and tagging culture described in the lyrics: both produced by Mortão VMG .
Fernando Freitas, Guilherme Tom, and Thiago Russi Thematic Core & Lyrics