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“60K” is Major RD’s victory lap after years of eating “o pão que o diabo amassou” – literally the bread the devil kneaded, a Brazilian way of saying hard times. The rapper looks back on days of passing the hat for spare change and contrasts them with his current life of trap beats, packed shows and 60 000 online followers. Yet the flexing is never hollow: every chain, every blond-dyed strand of hair carries the memory of friends lost, flights missed and nights spent wondering who he really is. Between quickfire rhymes, he salutes the crew that keeps him “intocável” (untouchable) and reminds haters that he can flow on ragga, funk, trap and boombap because hip-hop is in his veins.

Beneath the swagger, the song is a manifesto of resilience and black pride. Major RD argues that for people like him “tudo pra nós que é preto é mais difícil” – everything is harder when you are Black – but talent plus relentless work can flip the script. He promises to answer insults with music, turn physics into lyrical karma (“tudo que vai, volta”) and one day buy an entire building with album money. “60K” is more than a boast track; it is a loud, melodic reminder that adversity can sharpen ambition, community can shield vulnerability and creative hustle can turn an underdog into a headline act.

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