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: Released during the early days of music blogs like HIP HOP MOZ and Sweggerb0y, the track helped pioneer the digital distribution of Mozambican rap.
Why is Carbono on a track with a cartoon dog? No one knows. But his aggressive ecoterrorism flow contrasts hilariously with the next feature. : Released during the early days of music
This track is defined by its massive roster, featuring some of the most influential names in the Lusophone rap scene: He had hoped to scare off potential treasure
It turned out that Mr. Jenkins had been behind the haunting, using his wealth and resources to create an elaborate ruse. He had hoped to scare off potential treasure hunters and keep the treasure for himself. : Released during the early days of music
“Eu corro na cidade como um Scooby sem medo / Mas o vilão é real, não tem máscara nem segredo.” (“I run through the city like a fearless Scooby / But the villain is real, no mask, no secret.”)