Vocês sabiam que que o autor desta letra se chama Jocenir Prado, preso injustamente? Mano Brown foi visitar um amigo que estava preso no Carandiru e Jocenir foi recomendado por outros detentos ao Brow. Lá ele entregou seus versos a ele que os transformou nessa música. Tem entrevista com ele no programa do jô, Marília Gabriela e outros programas e TV.
This is the story of Carandiru, a prison in downtown São Paulo. There was a massacre on October 2, 1992, in which 111 prisoners were executed by the police. I also recommend that you watch the 2003 film "Carandiru", it is as good as "City of God" and shows interesting views of life in prison.
@@anapaulasantos492 Mas digo no massacre. Que pode ter sido mais de 200, né?! Esses mais de mil são durante os anos, né?? Espero que ele assista o filme e conheça mais sobre essa parte do país.
É a primeira vez que ouço essa musica e vejo esse video, não consegui entender tudo, porém estou chocada... com um nó na garganta... é uma realidade chocante.
and it’s written by a real inmate of Carandiru, in the 90’s. The guy was know as a poet inside the prision, and some of Brown’s friends told him about the lyrics he wrote. If I’m not mistaken, they share 50/50 the song’s rights.
The name of the poet is Jocenyr, whose participation in the Carandiru’s slaughter were non existent. He was arrested in the place of his brother who was a cargo thief and the cops settled up a murder for him after killing two boys whom were sons of local businessman. He suffered several abuses through his time in jail, but managed to overcome it when he offered himself to read and write letters for the inmates. Using that he got himself some notoriety along inmates and received protection against the abuses he was suffering from the usual inmates. Happened that mano Brown one day made a visit to a friend and was convinced to check some materials written by Jocenyr. Despite not enjoying using someone’s else Stuff he found the lyrics very interesting. Jocenyr wrote it by speaking, writing and becoming a confident of the inmates who lived the factual day. After releasing the song and achieved success over it, Mano Brown started looking up for Jocenyr, in order to inform him about the music and to tell about his proposal. Jocenyr was really glad for everything
this massacre of Carandiru really happened. Racionais MC's songs have had such impact on exposing the dirty inequality and crime reality in Brazil that they should be considered one of our most important artists of the XX century. many younger generations claim that racionais saved them
Cara, essa foi o primeiro Rap que eu ouvi na minha vida, 1998, lembro até hoje, dentro de uma sala de aula, me fez gostar de rap como eu gosto. Tem uma curiosidade sobre essa música, ela foi a única que os Racionais gravaram sem ser de autoria de algum integrante do grupo, foi escrita por um sobrevivente do massacre. Caso você ainda não conheça, tem um filme chamado "Carandiru", uma obra prima do cinema brasileiro que tem seu desfecho nesse dia. Valeu!!!
na verdade a musica não foi escrita por um sobrevivente do carandiru na verdade foi feita por um senhor que se chama Jocenir ele foi preso injustamente e pra ganhar moral na cadeia ele lia cartas e escrevia cartas para os detentos e com isso ele leu cartas de sobreviventes do massacre então com isso a musica chegou em um nivel de realismo que impressiona até os sobreviventes. (não estou te atacando ou nada parecido só estou comentando, inclusive recomendo procurar a historia do Jocenir é muito bacana).
Hey bro. I watched your video. I'm Brazilian. I just want to explain the reason for the song. In 1992 there was a rebellion in the presidency called Carandiru. This rebellion began on the grounds of factional war, but was encouraged by the state. Government agents collaborated in the rebellion. In short, the Government of São Paulo did not take the necessary measures and authorized the invasion of the police. In the invasion the police killed more than 200 prisoners in cold blood, entered the cells and shot, a genocide. Mano Brow (Rapper) was one of the survivors, but the song was written by another inmate. After judgment of the acts, no one was punished. In 2016, the process was reopened and again no one was punished. The Carandiru prison in the center of São Paulo was demolished and there is now a museum in honor of those killed in the "conflict"
Diferentes dos outros estrangeiros, você teve uma reação diferente! Você realmente buscou entender o significado por trás da música! Parabéns pela reação
I am 39 years old and I walked the sidewalk of Carandiru only once ... there was a guy who accompanied you walking on top of the prison wall with a rifle to your side ... it was insane! ... is what I know by the name of hell! ... there, who could cry more!
Racionais MC's always leave me speechless, breathless and sometimes I cry hearing.. When I go to São Paulo, I walk on the street with Racionais in my mind, it's so crazy to see that nothing changed that much out there. When you go to SP, go the Youth Park (Parque da Juventude), is the last remaining building of the Carandiru Detention House. The park is beautiful and green 💕🇧🇷
There is a movie called Carandiru that tell this and other stories about the place. Sabotage played a role as actor but also as consultant in the movie.
Your reaction to this song is just what it is about. But, as the lyrics says in the end who is going to believe in a inmate’s statement? This is the reality of our Country. The rap music speaks about it in it’s essences. But no one wants to hear the reality of the other Brasil.
the group 'Racionais Mc's' is the most famous in Brazil, emerging in the 90s and influencing the Brazilian periphery - the' favelas' - and also Tupac and the hiphop culture of New York, this song was about the 'Carandiru massacre 'and it's really really heavy
Grupo Racionais Mc's is one of the voices of the black and poor population of Brazil. They denounced the structure of inequality that has remained since the years when the head of state was Dom João VI. The world has updated, evolved but in Brazil society remains uneven, even though it is one of the 10 largest economies in the world.
Mano Brown used to visit his inmate friend at the penstate and then one time he was advised that there was someone who wanted brown to see his lyrics. But only afterwards regarding brown counciouness self exam, he did the music.
"...O Robocop do governo é frio, não sente pena. Só ódio e ri como a hiena..." "...The government's Robocop is cold, it doesn't feel sorry. Just hate and laugh like the hyena..."
@@quenomeeuboto4812 111 pessoas desarmadas foram assassinadas. Talvez alguns deles fossem assassinos, estupradores ou algo do tipo, mas a maioria eram moleques de menos de 25 anos, que tavam lá pela primeira vez por algo bem menor. Te garanto que uma boa parte tava lá por ter um baseado ou dois na mochila. Seu comentário não faz o menor sentido por isso, o moleque pego com um baseado não teve pena de quem? Da seda, do isqueiro? E merece morrer por isso?
@@quenomeeuboto4812 não É crime, ERA crime. Se vamos restituir leis antigas por aqui, você está quebrando o Decreto-Lei nº 3.688, artigo 59, de 1941, que declara que não possuir um emprego é crime. Seguindo sua lógica, você merece ser morto?
Esse historia e de um homem que foi preso por engano. Foi confundido com seu irmão. La na cadeia descobriu com o tempo que, por saber ler e ecrever, uma vantagem de sobreviver, escrevendo e lendo cartas para os presos,. Inclusive, os mais poderosos, garantindo um certo respeito dentro da cadeia necessario para sua sobrevivencia!
Bro, your reactions are just amazing. Thank you very much for that, and for spreading brazillian rap/hip hop wich is exquisit, original and deep on the brazillian capilism problems. Thank you so much!
this song tells a story that really happened, bro. The daily life of the prison was written by a man who was unjustly arrested. There is a very big true story behind this song, and very sad too ...
Top bro, acabei de te conhecer mas ja to curtindo, racionais é uma lenda nacional, foram pioneiros do rap no Brasil, com letras muito marcantes sobre a realidade pobre do Brasil
This song is about not only a prisoner but about the biggest massacre against the prison population in Brazilian history, a fact that became known as "Massacre do Carandiru", this was the largest prison in the country until the early 2000s.
@@quenomeeuboto4812 Eu acho infeliz a realidade da época que ainda persiste, talvez eu tenha esquecido de colocar a vírgula e aí ficou estranho né. Valeu o toque. Um abraço!!
@@quenomeeuboto4812 ah agora entendi.. então pra responder certinho o que vc quer saber preciso de uma informação, vc é racista? Pq se for seja explícito assim a conversa é mais produtiva, pergunto pq se achar que a situação dos presídios e da justiça brasileira está ok e com isso NÃO ser infeliz a situação... Aí justifica seu questionamento...mas se eu não sei se vc é racista aí fica difícil saber pq vc não acha infeliz a realidade brasileira do sistema social, judiciário e prisional no Brasil. Não é questão de defender bandido, ou vc acha que os Estados Unidos e a Europa defendem bandidos? Punição não pode virar vingança. E no Brasil vingança de uma raça como alvo. Ou eu estou falando com uma criança que não sabe nada ainda da vida e a foto do seu perfil é sua mesmo?
@@quenomeeuboto4812 então sua opinião não vale muita coisa, fica com ela pra vc e continue se escondendo atrás de nome falso e foto falsa, assim é fácil, atitude covarde. Falou!! Vou te bloquear então nem tenha o trabalho de responder, pessoas como vc quero distância. Tenho nojo e fico na torcida que uma dia vc seja uns dos 30 numa cela de 10. Pq ao menos que vc seja um juiz ou um procurador, do resto tá todo mundo sujeito...
Eu estou curiosa. O que está achando do cenário musical do Brasil agora, depois de conhecer essas músicas ? Isso mudou de alguma forma sua perspectiva em comparação com o começo. Claro, eu sei que ainda tem bastante coisa, gêneros musicais brasileiros inteiros que você ainda nem ouviu falar. Mas seria bom fazer essa retrospectiva e até para nós sabermos como está sendo a experiência. Seria interessante saber se você tem alguma dúvida também, que os inscritos possam te ajudar a responder. Acompanhei uma parte das reações e estou gostando bastante. Um abraço.
In fact my friend, this song was written by an inmate who have acess by another prisoners who actually was at Carandiru prison when the massacre ocurred, and he wrote with Mano Brown(Racionais Mc’s vocalist) this song, called an Inmate’s Diary. There’s no conection with N.W.A.
No final ele ta em choque mano rs. Pesado.5:50 massa ver ele pegando a ideia: have u heard about lucifer? In carandiru he is just another one. Mate u must watch the movie “carandiru”
Realmente essa música e clipe são fortes. Lembro da primeira vez que vi o clipe e tinha de 7 pra 8 anos de idade. Marcou muito. Assista ao filme Carandiru de 2003.
Assiste o filme "Carandiru" realidade mascarada,pq mataram mais de 400 detentos dentro das celas 😢😓 alguns desses Rapers tb eram detentos na época do Massacre na penitenciária do Carandiru,muitos viram e alguns sobreviveram por causa obra divina🙏🏾
congratulations on the channel, I really like this kind of reaction and you are very good at it ... thanks for the moral that you give to Brazil and won another subscriber on your channel
Rap dos anos 90 ! Racionais representará o rap do Brasil sempre ! Tenta ouvir o Trap do Brasil tem muita coisa boa ! Valeu irmão forte abraço Tamo junto !
From North to South America, in most countries, black and poor people are treated unevenly. Our descendants are the same, enslaved brought from Africa, but in the case of Brazil (here on the "south side of America" nothing changes), this contributes drastically to increase inequality and thereby crime. The events reported in this video were one of the factors that led to the formation of one of the largest criminal factions in this country. Thanks for the reaction video. PEACE!!!
Just for knowledge, the term "jumbo" was how inmates called their meals, I saw that who made the subtitles didn't translate it. Racionais is really very good.
This song is literally a letter wrote to the brother of one inmate of Carandiru. This inmante doesn't knew how to wrote.Someone who knew Mano Brow wrote for him and after showed to the mc who liked it and just added a flow + beat =]
Mano Brown grown up listening Disco and funky music. He basically put all his influences as samples of Racionais and that's why it looks like 90s songs. I Love your reacts, if you can check Emicida I really think you'll love it too(sorry about my poor English😁)
This song was made after a rebellion that took place in this prison where the police entered to separate the fight and ended up killing hundreds of prisoners. the name of the prison is Carandiru.
It was a sad moment for us in Brazil, but unfortunetly it is not a single one. We had so many other carnages, against inmates, against street kids, gays, black people... It happens all the time.
Yes, its common in Brazil that other prisoners kill the ones who has committed rape. When is a "rich raper" that has a good lawyer they are able to make an arrangement to keep him separately.
Many things in these lyrics are related to the Carandiru Massacre. There is a movie from 2003 called "Carandiru". It would be awesome if you let us your impressions about it man.
This song has a lot of sao paulo hoods (nowadays in general) slangs like "ra-ta-ta" which means gunshots but also "ra-ta-ta" is a slang to explain the process of choping cocaine so when ppl is usin cocaine they say "vamos da um tiro" (tiro = gunshot). Also he speaks about "jumbo" - it stands for gathering supplies for inmates. Every month inmate families and close friends do a "jumbo" to help inmates inside. This song is awesome. For the same album "Sobrevivendo no Inferno" (Surviving in Hell) there is "Capitulo 4, Versiculo 3". Racionais best song to me. Fuckin classic. I believe this album is from 93-97 cant remember exaclty.
Friend, You should listen to "Tô ouvindo alguém me chamar". My favorite Racionais song. It talks about how the crime life seduces you and how a criminal became mad for the stuff that he did.
I know that there are a lot of people explaining this, but there is one detail that i see is lacking in most explanations, that the lyrics are not telling a story, neither were created fort he music, it is actually a true diary from an inmate that was there and wrot it in form of poetry, and when he got out of prison the racionais got in touch with him and used his poetry to make this music, i think it adds some depth in the song by knowing that it isnt some exaggeration or anything but a true story
Your reaction say all. I cry for emoticon because many Brazilian people don't understand the words in the music and write and think that with peace is mande with violence. Here many people say: good bandit os die bandit! But nothing think in the history of that person. The Brazilian state is flat broke-bankrupt and for many people, Black skin mainly, the only way is the crime. The bandit is the reference for money, woman and success in your neighbohood and the state is invisible.
The part about rapists being beaten to death in Brazil is true, not only in prisons, commonly by mobs. Despite what some groups may want people to think, there's no 'rape culture' in Brazil. Rape is considered the most hated and unacceptable crime even by criminals.
Vocês sabiam que que o autor desta letra se chama Jocenir Prado, preso injustamente?
Mano Brown foi visitar um amigo que estava preso no Carandiru e Jocenir foi recomendado por outros detentos ao Brow.
Lá ele entregou seus versos a ele que os transformou nessa música.
Tem entrevista com ele no programa do jô, Marília Gabriela e outros programas e TV.
Exatamente!!!
This is the story of Carandiru, a prison in downtown São Paulo. There was a massacre on October 2, 1992, in which 111 prisoners were executed by the police. I also recommend that you watch the 2003 film "Carandiru", it is as good as "City of God" and shows interesting views of life in prison.
111 que foram divulgados né? Pq quem realmente esteve lá na época e conseguiu sair vivo, diz que passou de mil pessoas mortas
@@anapaulasantos492 Mas digo no massacre. Que pode ter sido mais de 200, né?!
Esses mais de mil são durante os anos, né??
Espero que ele assista o filme e conheça mais sobre essa parte do país.
@@anapaulasantos492 sim, no Livro do Drauzio Varella ele falava que o sangue nos corredores chegava a bater no tornozelo de tão alto
@@anapaulasantos492 exatamente!
@Matheus Cândido prego, vai presta atenção q vc não merece ouvir rap! não entendeu nada!
Ele presta atenção realmente no que a música tem a dizer.
Adorei,mais uma escrita.
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Inscrita estais 🤟
Acompanho esse menino há muito tempo. Puta cara inteligente, sabe o que fala e como o mundo funciona, não decepciona nunca. Ótimo react valeu
É a primeira vez que ouço essa musica e vejo esse video, não consegui entender tudo, porém estou chocada... com um nó na garganta... é uma realidade chocante.
Ouve o album sobrevivendo no inferno q tem essa e outro, é uma obra prima/soco no estômago
This song it’s about a true story. There is also a movie about the Carandiru massacre. I highly recommend it.
and it’s written by a real inmate of Carandiru, in the 90’s. The guy was know as a poet inside the prision, and some of Brown’s friends told him about the lyrics he wrote. If I’m not mistaken, they share 50/50 the song’s rights.
@@9nic5 That's correct. I forgot about the name of the dude, but that's it.
The name of the poet is Jocenyr, whose participation in the Carandiru’s slaughter were non existent. He was arrested in the place of his brother who was a cargo thief and the cops settled up a murder for him after killing two boys whom were sons of local businessman. He suffered several abuses through his time in jail, but managed to overcome it when he offered himself to read and write letters for the inmates. Using that he got himself some notoriety along inmates and received protection against the abuses he was suffering from the usual inmates. Happened that mano Brown one day made a visit to a friend and was convinced to check some materials written by Jocenyr. Despite not enjoying using someone’s else Stuff he found the lyrics very interesting. Jocenyr wrote it by speaking, writing and becoming a confident of the inmates who lived the factual day. After releasing the song and achieved success over it, Mano Brown started looking up for Jocenyr, in order to inform him about the music and to tell about his proposal. Jocenyr was really glad for everything
Poder do rap brasileiro. Racionais Mcs é uma lenda imortal
Já vi este videoclipe dezenas de vezes e fico impactado sempre. Imagine ele vendo pela primeira vez.
Sem mencionar que diário de um detento foi uma história real de um cara preso inocentemente e escreveu essa música lá dentro e o Brown ficou sabendo.
this massacre of Carandiru really happened. Racionais MC's songs have had such impact on exposing the dirty inequality and crime reality in Brazil that they should be considered one of our most important artists of the XX century. many younger generations claim that racionais saved them
Cara, essa foi o primeiro Rap que eu ouvi na minha vida, 1998, lembro até hoje, dentro de uma sala de aula, me fez gostar de rap como eu gosto. Tem uma curiosidade sobre essa música, ela foi a única que os Racionais gravaram sem ser de autoria de algum integrante do grupo, foi escrita por um sobrevivente do massacre. Caso você ainda não conheça, tem um filme chamado "Carandiru", uma obra prima do cinema brasileiro que tem seu desfecho nesse dia. Valeu!!!
Minha tbm cara
na verdade a musica não foi escrita por um sobrevivente do carandiru na verdade foi feita por um senhor que se chama Jocenir ele foi preso injustamente e pra ganhar moral na cadeia ele lia cartas e escrevia cartas para os detentos e com isso ele leu cartas de sobreviventes do massacre então com isso a musica chegou em um nivel de realismo que impressiona até os sobreviventes. (não estou te atacando ou nada parecido só estou comentando, inclusive recomendo procurar a historia do Jocenir é muito bacana).
@@febemlol274 Opa, valeu pela info cara!!!
@@febemlol274 só o conhecimento liberta um povo
O homem na estrada foi escrita pelo escadinha, então não tem autoria de nenhum integrante do racionais
Hey bro. I watched your video. I'm Brazilian. I just want to explain the reason for the song. In 1992 there was a rebellion in the presidency called Carandiru. This rebellion began on the grounds of factional war, but was encouraged by the state. Government agents collaborated in the rebellion. In short, the Government of São Paulo did not take the necessary measures and authorized the invasion of the police. In the invasion the police killed more than 200 prisoners in cold blood, entered the cells and shot, a genocide. Mano Brow (Rapper) was one of the survivors, but the song was written by another inmate. After judgment of the acts, no one was punished. In 2016, the process was reopened and again no one was punished. The Carandiru prison in the center of São Paulo was demolished and there is now a museum in honor of those killed in the "conflict"
Diferentes dos outros estrangeiros, você teve uma reação diferente! Você realmente buscou entender o significado por trás da música! Parabéns pela reação
-"Eu amo como ele faz rap"
Nós amamos kkk🎶🔥
I am 39 years old and I walked the sidewalk of Carandiru only once ... there was a guy who accompanied you walking on top of the prison wall with a rifle to your side ... it was insane! ... is what I know by the name of hell! ... there, who could cry more!
Racionais MC's always leave me speechless, breathless and sometimes I cry hearing.. When I go to São Paulo, I walk on the street with Racionais in my mind, it's so crazy to see that nothing changed that much out there. When you go to SP, go the Youth Park (Parque da Juventude), is the last remaining building of the Carandiru Detention House. The park is beautiful and green 💕🇧🇷
Irmão toda música do racionais vc vai ter uma surpresa e se impressionar.
Fórmula mágica da paz.
There is a movie called Carandiru that tell this and other stories about the place. Sabotage played a role as actor but also as consultant in the movie.
Your reaction to this song is just what it is about. But, as the lyrics says in the end who is going to believe in a inmate’s statement? This is the reality of our Country. The rap music speaks about it in it’s essences. But no one wants to hear the reality of the other Brasil.
Top música icônica diário de um detento
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the group 'Racionais Mc's' is the most famous in Brazil, emerging in the 90s and influencing the Brazilian periphery - the' favelas' - and also Tupac and the hiphop culture of New York, this song was about the 'Carandiru massacre 'and it's really really heavy
That's our reality in Brazil. Nothing has changed since this song was dropped in 1997
Grupo Racionais Mc's is one of the voices of the black and poor population of Brazil. They denounced the structure of inequality that has remained since the years when the head of state was Dom João VI. The world has updated, evolved but in Brazil society remains uneven, even though it is one of the 10 largest economies in the world.
Mano Brown used to visit his inmate friend at the penstate and then one time he was advised that there was someone who wanted brown to see his lyrics. But only afterwards regarding brown counciouness self exam, he did the music.
Parabéns a pessoa que traduz ela corretamente.
"...O Robocop do governo é frio, não sente pena. Só ódio e ri como a hiena..."
"...The government's Robocop is cold, it doesn't feel sorry. Just hate and laugh like the hyena..."
@@quenomeeuboto4812 111 pessoas desarmadas foram assassinadas. Talvez alguns deles fossem assassinos, estupradores ou algo do tipo, mas a maioria eram moleques de menos de 25 anos, que tavam lá pela primeira vez por algo bem menor. Te garanto que uma boa parte tava lá por ter um baseado ou dois na mochila. Seu comentário não faz o menor sentido por isso, o moleque pego com um baseado não teve pena de quem? Da seda, do isqueiro? E merece morrer por isso?
No Brasil têm mais de 700 mil pessoas encarceradas. Você acha que todas elas estão lá por crimes hediondos?
@@quenomeeuboto4812 não É crime, ERA crime. Se vamos restituir leis antigas por aqui, você está quebrando o Decreto-Lei nº 3.688, artigo 59, de 1941, que declara que não possuir um emprego é crime. Seguindo sua lógica, você merece ser morto?
@@gustavomedina731 cometeu crime? Tem motivo pra estar no presídio.
@@vitinho9328 pra morrer também?
This rap is so powerfuul, i love racionais. Salve fron Brazil! Rio de Janeiro
Esse historia e de um homem que foi preso por engano. Foi confundido com seu irmão. La na cadeia descobriu com o tempo que, por saber ler e ecrever, uma vantagem de sobreviver, escrevendo e lendo cartas para os presos,. Inclusive, os mais poderosos, garantindo um certo respeito dentro da cadeia necessario para sua sobrevivencia!
Bro, your reactions are just amazing. Thank you very much for that, and for spreading brazillian rap/hip hop wich is exquisit, original and deep on the brazillian capilism problems. Thank you so much!
this song tells a story that really happened, bro. The daily life of the prison was written by a man who was unjustly arrested. There is a very big true story behind this song, and very sad too ...
Você é carismático, amigo
Pra mim o mundo deveria conhecer esse nome "Racionais MC's"
Congrats bro! Don't stop sharing our culture! Valeu mesmo maninho!
Top bro, acabei de te conhecer mas ja to curtindo, racionais é uma lenda nacional, foram pioneiros do rap no Brasil, com letras muito marcantes sobre a realidade pobre do Brasil
I'm just so proud of Brazilian music. I used Racionais verses on my college thesys
Parabéns amigo. Você é muito bom.
eu vejo gringo tentando falar em português já dou like
thats the movie I've told u that Sabotage acted: "Carandiru
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This is a classic one from Racionais MC's. Glad you react to this. Cya
This song is about not only a prisoner but about the biggest massacre against the prison population in Brazilian history, a fact that became known as "Massacre do Carandiru", this was the largest prison in the country until the early 2000s.
Ur the best, keep doing it bro!
Infelizmente essa música retratava a realidade dos anos 90 mas continua atual... VIVA RACIONAIS!!!
@@quenomeeuboto4812 Eu acho infeliz a realidade da época que ainda persiste, talvez eu tenha esquecido de colocar a vírgula e aí ficou estranho né. Valeu o toque. Um abraço!!
@@quenomeeuboto4812 ah agora entendi.. então pra responder certinho o que vc quer saber preciso de uma informação, vc é racista? Pq se for seja explícito assim a conversa é mais produtiva, pergunto pq se achar que a situação dos presídios e da justiça brasileira está ok e com isso NÃO ser infeliz a situação... Aí justifica seu questionamento...mas se eu não sei se vc é racista aí fica difícil saber pq vc não acha infeliz a realidade brasileira do sistema social, judiciário e prisional no Brasil. Não é questão de defender bandido, ou vc acha que os Estados Unidos e a Europa defendem bandidos? Punição não pode virar vingança. E no Brasil vingança de uma raça como alvo. Ou eu estou falando com uma criança que não sabe nada ainda da vida e a foto do seu perfil é sua mesmo?
@@quenomeeuboto4812 então sua opinião não vale muita coisa, fica com ela pra vc e continue se escondendo atrás de nome falso e foto falsa, assim é fácil, atitude covarde. Falou!! Vou te bloquear então nem tenha o trabalho de responder, pessoas como vc quero distância. Tenho nojo e fico na torcida que uma dia vc seja uns dos 30 numa cela de 10. Pq ao menos que vc seja um juiz ou um procurador, do resto tá todo mundo sujeito...
Eu estou curiosa. O que está achando do cenário musical do Brasil agora, depois de conhecer essas músicas ? Isso mudou de alguma forma sua perspectiva em comparação com o começo. Claro, eu sei que ainda tem bastante coisa, gêneros musicais brasileiros inteiros que você ainda nem ouviu falar. Mas seria bom fazer essa retrospectiva e até para nós sabermos como está sendo a experiência. Seria interessante saber se você tem alguma dúvida também, que os inscritos possam te ajudar a responder. Acompanhei uma parte das reações e estou gostando bastante. Um abraço.
Diario de um detento came up in the CD called Sobrevivendo no inferno in 1997. It's their best CD.
Though this is one of the top successes of Racionais MCs, Mano Brown says that the inmates told him they never ever listen to this song inside.
In fact my friend, this song was written by an inmate who have acess by another prisoners who actually was at Carandiru prison when the massacre ocurred, and he wrote with Mano Brown(Racionais Mc’s vocalist) this song, called an Inmate’s Diary.
There’s no conection with N.W.A.
No final ele ta em choque mano rs. Pesado.5:50 massa ver ele pegando a ideia: have u heard about lucifer? In carandiru he is just another one.
Mate u must watch the movie “carandiru”
Realmente essa música e clipe são fortes. Lembro da primeira vez que vi o clipe e tinha de 7 pra 8 anos de idade. Marcou muito.
Assista ao filme Carandiru de 2003.
Assiste o filme "Carandiru" realidade mascarada,pq mataram mais de 400 detentos dentro das celas 😢😓 alguns desses Rapers tb eram detentos na época do Massacre na penitenciária do Carandiru,muitos viram e alguns sobreviveram por causa obra divina🙏🏾
congratulations on the channel, I really like this kind of reaction and you are very good at it ... thanks for the moral that you give to Brazil and won another subscriber on your channel
Rap dos anos 90 !
Racionais representará o rap do Brasil sempre !
Tenta ouvir o Trap do Brasil tem muita coisa boa !
Valeu irmão forte abraço
Tamo junto !
Mano obrigado por ser autêntico!
From North to South America, in most countries, black and poor people are treated unevenly. Our descendants are the same, enslaved brought from Africa, but in the case of Brazil (here on the "south side of America" nothing changes), this contributes drastically to increase inequality and thereby crime. The events reported in this video were one of the factors that led to the formation of one of the largest criminal factions in this country. Thanks for the reaction video. PEACE!!!
React to 509-E: "Oitavo anjo", "eu sou função" and "saudades mil"
Eu tô louco pra ver um react de 509-E
@@kasiucomc eu também tô doido pra isso
Saudades mil é brabo demais , que som 🙌🏼
Quero ver Saudades mil
@@henriqueandrade26cnl Saudades mil me faz lembrar tanta coisa mano slk
7:14 melhor reação kkkk
Os clássicos, sempre aos clássicos!
Just for knowledge, the term "jumbo" was how inmates called their meals, I saw that who made the subtitles didn't translate it. Racionais is really very good.
Excelent react!
Você é brabo mano 🔥👏
1:23, yeah, he's singing about the massacre. maybe mor than this, he talk about the prison's rules, as an abuser dies early there
7:33,
here in Brazil, abusers are afraid to go to jail, because they know they will die for that
Salve irmão , curtiu o rap da minha infância!
Máximo respeito racionais Mc's
Está é clássica 🙌👍👏🏻
This sound from Racionais MC's Mano Brow, Diary of a Prisoner is from 1997 and the sample is Edwin Starr, Easin'in from 1974. hugs homie
This song is literally a letter wrote to the brother of one inmate of Carandiru. This inmante doesn't knew how to wrote.Someone who knew Mano Brow wrote for him and after showed to the mc who liked it and just added a flow + beat =]
Nessa musica você sente o “Nego Drama”
React to Black Alien - Que Nem o Meu Cachorro
Racionais Mc's é muito chave
Mds ele chora muito fácil 😅
🇧🇷❤️💚
Mano Brown grown up listening Disco and funky music. He basically put all his influences as samples of Racionais and that's why it looks like 90s songs. I Love your reacts, if you can check Emicida I really think you'll love it too(sorry about my poor English😁)
This song was made after a rebellion that took place in this prison where the police entered to separate the fight and ended up killing hundreds of prisoners. the name of the prison is Carandiru.
Muito bom!!! Very good man!!
It was a sad moment for us in Brazil, but unfortunetly it is not a single one. We had so many other carnages, against inmates, against street kids, gays, black people... It happens all the time.
Depósito de Rejeitados - Eduardo Taddeo
You need listen this please!
And react, one of the best.
Congrats, from Brazil.
Um salve de Diadema!
Sim, contou a história dele mesmo!
Não, a história de um detento.
Yes, its common in Brazil that other prisoners kill the ones who has committed rape. When is a "rich raper" that has a good lawyer they are able to make an arrangement to keep him separately.
Many things in these lyrics are related to the Carandiru Massacre. There is a movie from 2003 called "Carandiru". It would be awesome if you let us your impressions about it man.
Racionais lenda irmão 🥰🥰
This song has a lot of sao paulo hoods (nowadays in general) slangs like "ra-ta-ta" which means gunshots but also "ra-ta-ta" is a slang to explain the process of choping cocaine so when ppl is usin cocaine they say "vamos da um tiro" (tiro = gunshot).
Also he speaks about "jumbo" - it stands for gathering supplies for inmates. Every month inmate families and close friends do a "jumbo" to help inmates inside.
This song is awesome. For the same album "Sobrevivendo no Inferno" (Surviving in Hell) there is "Capitulo 4, Versiculo 3". Racionais best song to me. Fuckin classic.
I believe this album is from 93-97 cant remember exaclty.
Muito bom Racionais gostaria ver a reação com Cassiano salve essa flor
saudações brasileiras meu amigo.
Friend, You should listen to "Tô ouvindo alguém me chamar". My favorite Racionais song. It talks about how the crime life seduces you and how a criminal became mad for the stuff that he did.
O cara ficou de cara com a letra.
O pior de tudo é saber que nenhum dos policiais ficaram um dia na cadeia.
Thank you for answering for what I asked you.
YOU SHOULD WATCH THE MOVIE "CITY OF GOD" (Cidade de Deus), and make a video telling your thoughts! Shout out from São Paulo bro!
Como assim "shout out" mano, ce tá querendo excluir SP, não sou de nenhum desses lugares mas conheço SP e RJ, mil vezes SP sem comparação.
@@jeffahbb dictionary.cambridge.org/pt/dicionario/ingles/shout-out
@@lucasvigliar foi mal então mano, pensei que você quis dizer shut out
@@jeffahbb tranquilo, bro!
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the problem is the lyrics was not well translated to english. Racionais is the most incredible brazilian rap group ever.
O diario de um detento é um conjunto de historias de varios detentos
Pesada demais
I know that there are a lot of people explaining this, but there is one detail that i see is lacking in most explanations, that the lyrics are not telling a story, neither were created fort he music, it is actually a true diary from an inmate that was there and wrot it in form of poetry, and when he got out of prison the racionais got in touch with him and used his poetry to make this music, i think it adds some depth in the song by knowing that it isnt some exaggeration or anything but a true story
This is a Real History
É uma história real mano, Massacre do Carandiru.
Your reaction say all. I cry for emoticon because many Brazilian people don't understand the words in the music and write and think that with peace is mande with violence. Here many people say: good bandit os die bandit! But nothing think in the history of that person. The Brazilian state is flat broke-bankrupt and for many people, Black skin mainly, the only way is the crime. The bandit is the reference for money, woman and success in your neighbohood and the state is invisible.
Paraisopolis, jd angela, capao redondo fundao, zona sul tudo nosso, TD3
"10 street" is a blind point on Carandiru
The part about rapists being beaten to death in Brazil is true, not only in prisons, commonly by mobs. Despite what some groups may want people to think, there's no 'rape culture' in Brazil. Rape is considered the most hated and unacceptable crime even by criminals.
Salvee Jardim D'abril 🤘
E pensar que até hoje ninguém foi condenado pelo massacre...
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