Orochi Вђњjuгќzo Finalвђќ Рџ”ґ (prod. — Papatinho)
: Orochi describes himself as an "apprentice of the dawn" who graduated in the streets and rhyme circles.
"JUÍZO FINAL" is often cited as a turning point for Orochi's transition from a battle rapper to a mainstream trap star. : Orochi describes himself as an "apprentice of
: Orochi addresses the normalization of violence ("Morte e chacina parece normal") and criticizes the state's priorities, noting that the government wants to legalize rifles while criminalizing "his natural" (marijuana). : Orochi describes himself as an "apprentice of
: The title refers to a breaking point where the youth "can no longer stay silent" and must leave their mark before being erased by the system. 2. Production: The Papatinho Signature : Orochi describes himself as an "apprentice of



