Surf’s up in Matuê’s universe, but these waves are made of mind-bending highs, neon temptations, and endless loops. "777-666" drops us inside a psychedelic carnival where the rapper dares listeners to learn how to surf before the tide of drugs, fame, and toxic energy drags them under. Luxury brands and fast cars flash past like strobe lights, yet the chorus warns that everything you consume is a virus, hinting that our screens, our habits, and even the song itself can swallow us whole.
Behind the flexing lies a tug-of-war between the blessed 777 and the cursed 666. Matuê mocks empty talkers, exposes the grind-for-cash-then-spend-it loop, and paints the trap scene as a circus where the devil hides in the smallest detail. The repeated question “O que fazer?” (What to do?) hangs in the air like smoke, challenging listeners to decide whether they will keep laughing with the devil or paddle out for a cleaner wave.