Sobrevivendo no Inferno
Sobrevivendo no Inferno | ||||
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Studio album by Racionais MC's | ||||
Released | December 1997 | |||
Genre | Hip hop, alternative hip hop | |||
Label | Cosa Nostra | |||
Racionais MC's chronology | ||||
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Sobrevivendo no Inferno is the fourth studio album of the Brazilian rap group Racionais MC's, released in December 1997.The album reached the mark of 1,500,000 copies sold, despite having been released by an independent record label.[1] Sobrevivendo no Inferno was ranked 14th on the 100 Greatest Brazilian music albums of Rolling Stone magazine.[2]
A feature in the album is the presence of Biblical-inspired lyrics, as in the songs "Genesis" and "Capítulo 4, Versículo 3" (both by Mano Brown). The album is also heavy on lyrics discussing to social inequalities, poverty and racism. The big hits were "Diário de Um Detento" (based on the diary of Jocenir, former inmate of the Carandiru prison), "Fórmula Mágica da Paz" and "Mágico de Oz" (Edy Rock). The group also paid tribute to the singer Jorge Ben Jor, rewriting "Jorrge da Capadócia." The musical arrangements are simple, with a basic drum and some keyboard melody.
Tracks
# | Title | Author(s) | Producer(s) | Sample(s) |
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1 | "Jorge da Capadócia" | Jorge Ben Jor | KL Jay | "Ike's Rap II" by Isaac Hayes. |
2 | "Genesis (Intro)" | Mano Brown | KL Jay | |
3 | "Capítulo 4, Versículo 3" | Mano Brown | KL Jay | "Slippin' Into Darkness" by War
"Sneakin' In The Back" by Tom Scott & LA Express "Eles Não Sabem Nada" by MRN. |
4 | "Tô Ouvindo Alguém me Chamar" | Mano Brown | KL Jay | (Fatback - Do It To Me Now) intro
"Charisma" by Tom Browne. |
5 | "Rapaz Comum" | Edy Rock | KL Jay | "Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic" by Isaac Hayes.
"Deep Cover" by Dr. Dre e Snoop Dogg. |
6 | "... (instrumental)" | Edy Rock | KL Jay | |
7 | "Diário de um Detento" | Jocenir; Mano Brown | KL Jay | "Easin' In" by Edwin Starr. / Mother's Son - Curtis Mayfield |
8 | "Periferia é Periferia (Em Qualquer Lugar)" | Edy Rock | KL Jay | "Cannot Find a Way" by Curtis Mayfield
SL (Um Dependente) por MRN; Brava Gente by Thaide & DJ Hum; Bem Vindos Ao Inferno by Sistema Negro; Brasilia Periferia by GOG; Homem Na Estrada by Racionais MC's; Cada Um Por Siby Sistema Negro; Por Um Triz by Thaide & DJ Hum; Fim De Semana no Parque by Racionais MC's |
9 | "Qual Mentira Vou Acreditar?" | Edy Rock; Mano Brown | KL Jay | "Hip Dip Skippedabeat" by Mtume; "Esquinas" by Djavan; "Pode Vir Quente Que Eu Estou Fervendo" by Barão Vermelho and "Chegou a Hora" by Boi Garantido. |
10 | "Mágico de Oz" | Edy Rock | KL Jay | "It's Too Late" by The Isley Brothers. |
11 | "Fórmula Mágica da Paz" | Mano Brown | KL Jay | "Attitudes" by The Bar-Kays and "Me dê Motivo" by Tim Maia. |
12 | "Salve" | Ice Blue; Mano Brown | KL Jay | "Ike's Rap II" by Isaac Hayes. |
Formation
- Mano Brown
- Ice Blue
- Edy Rock
- KL Jay
References
- ↑ "'Sobrevivendo no inferno', dos Racionais MC's, completa dez anos". G1. 5 November 2007. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
- ↑ do Espírito Santo, José Julio. "OS 100 MAIORES DISCOS DA MÚSICA BRASILEIRA- Sobrevivendo no Inferno - Racionais MC's (1998, Cosa Nostra)". Rolling Stone Brasil. Spring. Retrieved 12 October 2014.