Song Meaning
This track paints a bleak picture of betrayal, starting with a stark warning: "Cuidado com os que se dizem seus amigos." The narrator sees these supposed friends not as allies, but as "babacas querendo te sacanear," individuals living a "vida mentirosa" solely to exploit the narrator. They patiently wait, "esperando a sua confiança," with the sole intention of draining the narrator, their minds consumed by "vícios" because they lack any "caráter."
The chorus hammers this point home with blunt, aggressive language: "Babacas / Cuzão / Quem são / São seus amigos." It’s a raw, unfiltered accusation, stripping away any pretense of friendship and leaving only contempt. This isn't subtle; it's a direct confrontation with the perceived deceit surrounding the narrator.
The second verse escalates this anger dramatically. The narrator feels justified in lashing out, seeing these people as a "raça pobre e não merecem existir." The release of "raiva" is presented as a cathartic experience, making the narrator "sorrir." The core conflict emerges from the narrator's "orgulho e caráter" being targeted by these "moleques tão imbecis," leading to the chilling conclusion that "Não resta outra alternativa / Vou ter que matá-los."
What makes these lyrics so potent is their unflinching aggression and the stark contrast between the narrator's perceived integrity and the friends' perceived corruption. The language is intentionally crude and confrontational, mirroring the intense emotional state of someone feeling utterly violated and pushed to their breaking point. The final, violent declaration isn't just hyperbole; it feels like the only logical, albeit extreme, response within the world the lyrics create.