“Dai A Cesar O Que É De Cesar” is a fiery rap sermon where Cesar MC mixes biblical warnings with sharp social commentary. Borrowing the famous phrase “Render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s, and unto God what is God’s,” he reminds the rich and powerful that their luxury is temporary while calling heaven’s attention to the cries of underpaid workers. Over pounding beats he paints vivid images of rusted gold, moth-eaten clothes, and a justice system that lets racism thrive, all to show that unchecked greed will eventually consume its owners.
The second half of the track shifts from accusation to empowerment. Cesar MC shouts out historic freedom fighters, slams hypocritical “good citizens,” and celebrates Black resilience with references to Rosa Parks, Black Panthers, and actor Babu Santana. His message is clear: real faith champions equity, knowledge must serve vision, and silence in the face of racism is complicity. The song is both a warning and a rallying cry, urging listeners to stand up for the marginalized, demand structural change, and keep love at the center of resistance.