: Produced by DJ 900 , the beat provides the gritty yet polished backdrop that defines the "Cartel do 900" sound. All-Star Lineup
: Brings a raw, direct energy typical of the Belo Horizonte funk style.
: Closes out by emphasizing the brotherhood of the "cartel" and the origins of the group in the South Zone of São Paulo. Impact and Legacy
Since its release, the official music video has amassed over on YouTube , cementing it as a staple in funk playlists. It remains a significant piece of the late MC Kevin’s legacy, showcasing his ability to lead massive collaborations that resonate deeply with the "quebrada" (neighborhood) culture.
: Contrasts danger with extreme wealth, mentioning powerful figures to highlight his "strong account".
The track features a "dream team" of funk artists, each bringing a distinct style to the seven-minute epic:
Cartel Do 900 - Mc Kevin, Ig, Rick, Menor Da Vg, Hariel E Don Juan - Pablo Escobar (gr6 Explode) ◎
: Produced by DJ 900 , the beat provides the gritty yet polished backdrop that defines the "Cartel do 900" sound. All-Star Lineup
: Brings a raw, direct energy typical of the Belo Horizonte funk style. : Produced by DJ 900 , the beat
: Closes out by emphasizing the brotherhood of the "cartel" and the origins of the group in the South Zone of São Paulo. Impact and Legacy Impact and Legacy Since its release, the official
Since its release, the official music video has amassed over on YouTube , cementing it as a staple in funk playlists. It remains a significant piece of the late MC Kevin’s legacy, showcasing his ability to lead massive collaborations that resonate deeply with the "quebrada" (neighborhood) culture. The track features a "dream team" of funk
: Contrasts danger with extreme wealth, mentioning powerful figures to highlight his "strong account".
The track features a "dream team" of funk artists, each bringing a distinct style to the seven-minute epic: