: Lyrics like "Brooklin meu fim quase vi, criminalidade" and "Tô de pé bum não arrisco o pescoço" highlight the constant danger and lack of state support in the favelas.
: The song is often cited as a masterclass in flow and social commentary, influencing a new generation of artists like Djonga, BK’, and Emicida. Sabotage - Respeito Г‰ Pra Quem Tem (Clipe Oficial)
The song explores the harsh realities of life in the Brooklin neighborhood and the broader "Zona Sul" of São Paulo: : Lyrics like "Brooklin meu fim quase vi,
: A notable live performance of the track at Píer Mauá in 2002 is preserved as part of the Sabotage Ao Vivo DVD. : Sabotage frequently references faith and divine protection
: Sabotage frequently references faith and divine protection as the light that guides a "true warrior" through the "apocalypse" of systemic violence. Legacy and Modern Interpretations
: Shortly after the first recording sessions, Sabotage was murdered in January 2003.