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BK' describes a "boomerang" relationship where partners constantly push each other away only to return. He uses the metaphor of a "gangorra" (seesaw) to illustrate the power struggle of who will "leave who as punishment" first.
It features a slowed-down "slow motion" flow, mimicking a state of emotional or substance-induced haze. Thematic Deep Dive 9. Amores, VГcios e Obsessoes (Prod. JXNVS)
JXNV$ crafted a somber, lo-fi aesthetic that defines the album's introspective tone. Thematic Deep Dive JXNV$ crafted a somber, lo-fi
"" is the ninth track from the landmark 2016 album Castelos & Ruínas by Brazilian rapper BK' . Produced by JXNV$ , the song is a cornerstone of Brazilian underground rap, exploring the toxic and addictive nature of modern relationships. Production and Sonic Atmosphere Production and Sonic Atmosphere References to luxury items
References to luxury items like Jordans , Supreme , and restaurants in Leblon contrast with the emotional instability of the couple. It suggests that material wealth acts as a hollow mask for internal "ruins".
The song utilizes a relationship as a metaphor for various forms of dependency—including fame, the rap industry, and personal vices.
"She hates my lies, I pretend to believe hers". This line encapsulates the "vicious" cycle of the title, where the obsession outweighs the need for truth.