Marginais Trap #2 - Felp 22, Sueth, Flacko & Bruxo 021 -
: Contrasts the grind of the street with the rewards of success, mentioning high-end lifestyle choices like whiskey, shopping sprees at Victoria's Secret, and the "marola" (aroma) of the neighborhood.
"Marginais Trap #2" has garnered significant traction, amassing over on platforms like YouTube Music. It effectively bridged the gap between music and fashion, offering fans exclusive merchandise drops alongside the song's release. The track remains a staple for fans of the "suja" (dirty) trap subgenre, prized for its raw lyricism and unapologetic depiction of the street life. Marginais Trap #2 - Spotify Marginais Trap #2 - Felp 22, Sueth, Flacko & Bruxo 021
The single was produced by , aiming for an "original and dirty" trap sound that mirrors the gritty reality of the artists' environments. It serves as a spiritual successor to the original "Marginais Trap" (featuring Jovem Dex and Meno Tody) and sits alongside other major collaborations like "Marginais Boombap". : Contrasts the grind of the street with
: The music video, set in an industrial warehouse, utilizes a "gangsta" aesthetic featuring high-end cars and visual effects to depict a meeting of Rio de Janeiro's elite street figures. The Verses: Themes of Success and Survival The track remains a staple for fans of
: Felp 22 developed the "Marginal Supply" brand inspired by the phrase "Marginal Alado" (Winged Marginal), a tribute to the late Chorão from Charlie Brown Jr..
: Opens with themes of wealth and luxury, referencing Philipp Plein and Porsche Cayenne, while asserting his dominance in the "Medellin" collective.