**Sabotage turns his own life story into a movie-like rap in “Um Bom Lugar”. From the first laugh to the last echo he moves through the streets of Brooklin (São Paulo), pointing out police abuse, gang tensions and daily hustles while saluting fallen friends and rap crews. The hook - “Um bom lugar se constrói com humildade” - repeats like a mantra, reminding listeners that a “good place” is built with respect, unity and faith, not with betrayal or violence. In rapid-fire verses he name-drops neighborhoods, friends and hip-hop collectives to prove that music, graffiti and breakdance can glue a fragmented community together.
Even when he paints scenes of chaos - sirens, raids, heavy arms - Sabotage never sounds defeated. He threads hope through every bar: trust God, stay humble, keep learning, protect your own. By mixing street slang with spiritual reflections, he invites us to witness the raw reality of Brazilian periferia and still believe in better days. The song is both a survival guide and a love letter to his barrio, showing that rap can be a shield, a megaphone and a roadmap to “a good place.”