Sistema Obtuso (part. Tropkillaz)

Criolo Criolo

Navigating the Maze of Modern Fame and Society: Criolo's 'Sistema Obtuso'

Criolo's 'Sistema Obtuso,' featuring Tropkillaz, is a powerful commentary on the complexities and contradictions of modern fame, societal expectations, and the struggles faced by marginalized communities. The repetitive 'Click-click, Cleck-cleck' serves as a rhythmic backdrop, almost like the ticking of a clock, symbolizing the relentless passage of time and the mechanical nature of the system that traps individuals in a cycle of consumption and exploitation.

The lyrics delve into the chaotic lifestyle fueled by substance abuse and the allure of fame. Criolo paints a vivid picture of a world where people are 'bem louco de tudo' (crazy on everything), highlighting the widespread use of drugs and the resulting disillusionment. The phrase 'sistema obtuso' (obtuse system) encapsulates the idea of a rigid, unyielding societal structure that fails to accommodate the needs and aspirations of those within it. This system is depicted as one that commodifies talent and exploits individuals, turning their 'flow' into a legend while offering little in return.

Criolo also addresses the racial and social disparities that persist in society. The lines 'Preto favelado / Já forjaram um crime' (Black slum dweller / They've already forged a crime) underscore the systemic racism and criminalization of black and poor communities. The song critiques the superficiality of consumer culture, with references to luxury brands like Gucci, Prada, and Balenciaga juxtaposed against the harsh realities of life in the favelas. The recurring question 'cadê teu cheque?' (where's your check?) serves as a stark reminder of the economic inequalities that persist despite the facade of success and happiness.

'Sistema Obtuso' is a raw and unfiltered exploration of the contradictions inherent in modern society. Criolo's incisive lyrics and the energetic production by Tropkillaz create a compelling narrative that challenges listeners to reflect on the true cost of fame, the impact of systemic oppression, and the hollow promises of consumerism.

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