is one of the most significant tracks by Mauro Mateus dos Santos, better known as Sabotage , the "Maestro of Canão". Released on his seminal album Rap É Compromisso (2000), the song is a pillar of Brazilian hip-hop, emphasizing humility and the code of respect within the periphery of São Paulo. Music Video History and Production
: To celebrate what would have been his 50th birthday, a new version featuring N.I.N.A. and Pedro Apoema was released in 2023. Sabotage - Respeito Г‰ Pra Quem Tem (Clipe Oficial)
: Directed by Tatiana Lohmann , the initial plan was to film Sabotage in his birthplace, the Favela do Canão , and at the cemeteries where his childhood friends were buried to pay tribute to those lost to crime. is one of the most significant tracks by
: The project was redirected to become a posthumous tribute to the rapper himself. It was eventually recognized as a finalist for the VMB 2003 (MTV Video Music Brasil). Lyrics and Themes and Pedro Apoema was released in 2023
: Shortly after the first recording sessions, Sabotage was murdered in January 2003.
: 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.
Watch the official music video for 'Respeito É Pra Quem Tem', which became a posthumous tribute following Sabotage's untimely death: Sabotage - Respeito É Pra Quem Tem (Clipe Oficial) YouTube• Jan 29, 2017 Sabotage - YouTube Music