Get ready for sonic combat! "Música De Guerra" is Rashid’s rallying cry, a booming hip-hop anthem that charges into the streets with jackhammer force. From the very first line he announces that playtime is over: the real father of the mic is back, knocking online haters off their chairs, shredding recycled beats, and serving up rhymes "cru, tipo Ronald" – raw and organic, nothing like the fast-food verses of copy-paste rappers. With name-drops of Notorious B.I.G., Sun Tzu, and local legends, Rashid positions himself as both heavyweight strategist and street reporter, blasting racism, calling out lazy artistry, and proving his credibility through concrete success (autographs, contracts, a phone full of beats).
Underneath the flexing and punchlines beats a motivational heart. Rashid turns the track into a manual for survival: stay authentic, value knowledge, keep your competitive spirit alive, and never let ego lull you into comfort. He unites every corner of the city – north, south, east, west – under one banner, urging listeners to choose new paths instead of crime and to work until victory is no longer taboo. "Música De Guerra" is more than a diss track; it is a high-voltage pep talk that reminds you the best weapon in any battle is truth spoken at full volume.