If Racionais were from US, or if they sing in english they would be considered as big as 2Pac, Wu Tang, NWA, Public Enemy... No doubt about it. They are HUGE!!
Probably. Racionais reached geniality in a lot of moments in their careers. Negro Drama is one of this moments. Simply fantastic work of art. Powerful, defying, beautiful and passionate.
Legal e triste ao mesmo tempo, perceber que o racismo é bem parecido ao redor do mundo e ver minha geração se afundando na extrema direita e ficando um bando de racista mirim distribuindo ódio gratuito a qualquer minoria usando a bíblia como justificativa
Irmão, o vocalista principal se chama Mano Brown, ele é considerado por muitos um dos maiores cantores no cenário nacional assim como o grupo dele, Racionais MC's são os maiores dentro do hip-hop brasileiro.
Brother, the main vocalist is called Mano Brown, he is considered by many to be one of the greatest singers on the national scene, just as his group, Racionais MC's are the greatest within Brazilian hip-hop.
@@jacksondiego5871 se os Racionais tivessem sido descobertos antes, eu concordaria sobre o cenário mundial. Mas, quem perde é o mundo, Mano Brown, Ice Blue, KL Jay e todo os Racionais deveriam ter seus álbuns declarados como patrimônio da humanidade, junto aos álbuns do 2Pac, Biggie, NWA, Public Enemy... E eu incluo nessa lista o Sabotagem, 509-E, MV Bill, RZO... O Brasil tem uma história fantástica e imensa dentro do rap, que o pessoal de fora não conhece, mas está finalmente conhecendo!
It’s kinda crazy to me how many brothers from USA don’t see the non North Americans Blacks as “real” black people sometimes. We have the same origins. Mine and your ancestors came in the same ships, dragged all over the world by the European courtships. This mindset is slowing changing and I’m glad it is. ❤ Cheers from this Latina - but yes - black woman here. Great react video 🤘🏾
If you own the world everything becomes secondary. When the dollar ends as the reserve currency everyone over there will be humbled real quick. It will take time, but you will see blacks from other countries as "equals" when it happens, trust me. That works for whites too, even more tbh, there is no being more entitled than a white american dude with no geographic knowledge.
Vendido pelos ancestrais isso sim. Não jogue toda culpa em algum, estude história. E não se esqueça que os compradores de escravos eram americanos, os descendentes deles estão aí no seu país não na Europa. Fico triste em ver que no Brasil ninguém da importância para antigas famílias escravistas, que construíram sua fortuna com mão de obra escrava e hoje mandam no país.
When he sings about the “concrete jungle” he is not referring to prison he is in fact referring to the City Of São Paulo, known for its large amount of skyscrapers and buildings Cheers from 🇧🇷
Sim vc tem razão São Paulo selva de pedra .são Paulo é uma cidade de comércio ela funciona 24 hrs vc tem padaria comércio restaurante Club noite Sao Paulo ama adora uma nota de dinheiro de 100 ❤🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 é um lugar legal porem com muita periferia também e lá a lei é outra
@@NancySpunciousnão, não tem duplo sentido, é apenas sobre a cidade, selva de concreto significa uma cidade perigosa, cheia de hostilidade, como uma selva, mas sem a natureza, apenas concreto.
I am Black American and have been listening to Brazilian music since high school. Thats a long time. 😅 I never get tired watching other Black Americans react to Racionais Mcs because I know that we can relate on a deeper level. Most other people react to just the sound, we can relate to the lyrics.
We blacks and pardos(mixed) from around the world are the same people going through the same struggles. They wanted us to be ashamed of our skin, we became proud instead.
@@aquivoceficasabendonews3724 eu tô ligado po, o que eu quis dizer é que a reação dele resume o que a gente sente com Racionais, já que ele reagiu assim com 2pac
@@aquivoceficasabendonews3724 ele disse que ele é o favorito dele , proque manda linhas quentes , dai ele diz ''ohhhh ,esse é meu favorito ...com certeza ele é o meu favorito, qual o nome desse cara ,owww'', ele n falou nada a ele ter falado do tupac , todo gringo sabe que o tupac é foda e reconhecido no mundo inteiro .
Here in the states we are so used to the world revolving around us, because in general so much of it does. Our American culture influences around the world, but that makes it really crazy when we realize how big artists can be outside the US without having a presence here. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan is a great example. When he died in 1997, the world mourned, but here in the US we never even realized his record sales were on a level with Elvis and Michael Jackson.
To you better understand youw own point, North americans consider the own country America, but forgot america is composed of north america and south america, in the moment when US people understand this things life would be easyer.
@@mahs2psytranceman stop with this stpd idea man, ppl been talking this braindead talk all the time and yall didnt even realize that their country is called UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. You get it? AMERICA is part of the country's name. Damn bro ppl acting so dumb these days, yall just want to have something to hate over USA all the time hahaha Its not even a smart critic, what you said is just a bunch of cringe and badly developed reasoning.
We Brazilians don't owe anyone anything when it comes to music, our music is much better than that of your country, because the media swallows the USA and Brazil swallows the media when it comes to music we are better
if portuguese was speaked as much as english, it wouldn't be no doubt about what's the greatest hiphop group ever. racionais' albums are like a bible for us brazilians
They are legends in Brazil, the same way Tupac is in the US, there's no question that they are the biggest ever here. Mano Brown (the one wearing black) is respected and admired by all rappers, everyone knows that he's the OG. React to more songs from them please! In Brazil there's racism too, but also there's many people that are not black in the favelas/slums that are abused because they are poor too
Caralho irmão , sou brasileiro e sua visão de mundo e muito realista e precisa você e foda abraço do Brasil, traz mais react de músicas Brasileiras🇧🇷🇧🇷 , recomendo -Racionais a vida é desafio
I am a black man and from an early age I was taught that I could neither cry nor appear weak. basically the poor learn to be a machine for society to abuse. Nice reaction bro
I'm Brazilian, I fell into your video with a parachute, at 12:10 when you say that they put several words in the English language, you can see it, because in several moments of the video the subtitles don't work, they don't translate what you say, watching your video with subtitles, my father was black, a capoeira master, even though my father was famous in the city, I witnessed several situations of racism with him, I also suffered racism, not because I was brown, but because I was poor. Your channel is essential bro. gained another subscriber.
At 10:07, when this song was first recorded over 20 years ago, internet access was limited to a small portion of the population-mainly the upper-middle class and wealthier groups. Coming from the favelas, he was essentially singing about how he knew very little about the internet and other things that wealthier people had easy access to.
Uma coisa é o Rap brasileiro antes dos Racionais e outra coisa é o Rap depois do Racionais. Os caras são um marco divisor no cenário brasileiro. O Rap brasileiro não seria o mesmo se os Racionais não existissem.
They are! One of Racionais’ albums was actually required reading for the admissions exams for Unicamp (one of the best universities in the country) for a few years now! Along with some great poetry classics in the Portuguese language!
Jesus Chorou consegue ser melhor que Nego Drama, se é que algo assim é possível. Na minha cabeça, Nego Drama e Jesus Chorou são os dois lados da mesma moeda.
Thanks for the reaction bro, Racionais is a strong exponent of our culture, and one of our greatest prides, they sing stories and pains but it's so raw and real that it either shocks or generates identification, but you don't come out unscathed.
It's awesome to see people reacting to Brazilian hip hop that really adds something to the reaction and doesn't treat it as material to hit the internet. Hope to see more of your content bro. I recommend u to listen to Tim Maia- Ela Partiu
What you say is so true man.. everywhere we see the same issues, different places same issues. I dream of a future where your looks, skin color, economic situation, religion doesnt matter. I wish so much for a world where people are respected regardless. Yeah Racionais made powerful songs which reflect the situation everywhere....
Racionais are huge, I am more into Rock and Blues genre, but every now and then I listen to Racionais and they blew my mind away. I cant explain, they are just awesome. It's like something you must listen and pay the most respect you can.
O cara ouviu uma música do Brown e já virou fã, não tem como irmão, Mano Brown e Racionais Mcs são absurdos demais, é tonelada e mais tonelada de talento, os caras conseguem pegar toda a força do ódio que essa p*rra de mundo imprimiu em cima deles e transformar em poesia com uma batida que rasga a alma de qualquer um. O som dos caras é
Racionais are like our Brazilian NWA. I am an enthusiastic musician and have dedicated the last few months to studying black music in my country. And as much as I learned listening to Racionais, as a white man who always grew up listening to rock and bossa nova, I learned to understand and respect much more the black history of Brasil thanks to these guys, in addition to having acquired enormous social awareness. Respect, respect and more respect, that's what they deserve and much more than that.
I think that when he says, "since the beginning, for gold and silver" and he means the slavery times, when the Europeans brought Africans to both south, central and north America to collect resources... Great react, congrats 🇧🇷✌🏻
Eu não curto rap, mas é inegável que as letras das músicas dos Racionais são super inteligentes e tão importantes!Ver a reação de estrangeiros a nossa cultura é muito bom. 🇧🇷✨
❤❤🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 amigo essa música aqui no Brazil é um hino. Muito amam e muitos odeiam. Sou branco filho de mae Preta. Amo demais minha mae, é a pessoa maia forte e guerreira que ja conheci. Parabéns pelo canal
Hey! im Brazilian, in first place we are very grateful for the recognition. In our history we had the African people enslaved and brought to work on coffee plantations, etc. That's why we r a super mixed race, but almost everyone in Brazil has an african ancestry. Thanks for seeing our culture and sorry about the English that's not that good. We America too! :))
This was really dope to watch man, as a white kid from brazil who lived for many years in the US, I might not be able to relate but I can apreciate the art, its pure poetry and its really nice to see it gain a well deserved recognition and the way you broke it down. Much love from brazil 🇧🇷
Anos 90 no brasil foi um sonho do rap Verdadeiros poetas que mostram as suas realidades e seus anseios. Seria interessante voce entender um pouco do contexto brasileiro na época que essas músicas foram escritas. Brasil é muito rico. Obrigado por assistir
Se analisar, foi tudo no tempo certo. 1988 foi o fim da ditadura, anos 90 ganhamos liberdade para Cantar e soltar umas verdades na cara de todo mundo, coisa que antes de 88 não era permitido fazer.
Não importa quantas vezes eu ouça esse som, sempre vou me arrepiar com cada palavra , cada rima que saí da boca dos caras. Pode passar mais 20 anos , o impacto é sempre o mesmo.
My bro, I'm from brazil- Sao Paulo, big Racionais' fan... You got me teared up, seeing you react like that to this MASTERPIECE of rap ... thanks for that react! ✌
Amazing understand my man. Racionais is the shit. Been listening since im 8 or 10. It saved alot of time understanding what the world is really like, even thought im privileged myself. Fire video, respect
the complete translation of that part is "i'm from the jungle, i'm a lion, i'm too much for your backyard" love your reaction! keep doing it, brazilians are gonna love
The line "I come from jungle, im a lion, im to much for you" was supposed to be "I come from Jungle, im a lion, im too much for your backyard" in the translation which makes the line even better and stronger
RACIONAIS É DEMAIS, EU E MEU IRMÃO TEMOS A MANIA DE FALAR FRASES DA MUSICA DOS RACIONAIS....SHOW...QLQ COISA USAVAMOS FRASES DELE, HJ ELE MORA EM PORTUGAL 😊
krll ver um americano comparar a letra do racionais ao bone thugs n hamony, cara pra mim é foda demais sou tão fã do racionais quanto do bone thugs referências para mim, ainda mais quando cantaram com RZO, fui ao delírio, ver que esse grupo de rap dos EUA como fosse racionais aqui no brasil, está explodindo minha mente....
Cheers from Brazil Big Dip! Nice to see you are enjoying our hip hop, this is one of my favorite songs in the genre. I'd also highly recommend "King of The Hill" ( Rei da Montanha - Facção Central), such intense lyrics and powerful message about social disparity and structural racism
"I from the jungle, I'm a lion, I'm too much for your yard." That's what he actually says. Cheers Bro didn't know you made a reaction about racionais MCs I grew up listening to them in the 90's
Mano, cresci ouvindo essa música, e até hoje me emociono e é muito gratificante ver como essa obra de arte esta se propagando pelo mundo.. mr mano Brown é muito brabo
nice react, man! those are gods here in brazil, nowadays mumble rap with autotune singing about nothing dominated our land. The jungle of concrete and steel is the big city with the buildings.
Shoutout from Brazil. 3:44 he is talking about the discovering of Brazil when Portugal came here to murder and take the land in 1500. There's many occasions in our history that people, in slavery time, used to make a lot of money using the black people as well. When slavery was criminalized, all the people gathered and that was the start of favelas in Rio, São Paulo and every major city in Brazil.
When they talk about "gold and silver," in the beginning of the song, they are talking about Brazilian colonial history and the fact that millions of people were trafficked from Africa to work as slaves at the mining economy. This is exactly what connects all the Americas: slavery and colonial exploitation, both the basis of capitalism and racism, were also the basis of the different national states that were created in the whole continent.
Greetings from Brazil comrade. Loved when you spoke your mind. Racionais are THE OGs in Brazil. Would like to see you reacting to Facção Central - Isso aqui é uma guerra and MV Bill - Soldado do morro
Muito boa reação mano, muito coerente. Sugiro que reaja a mais músicas do Racionais Mc's. Também gostaria de vê-lo reagir ao Sabotage, um dos maiores rappers brasileiros. Grande abraço aqui do Brasil! 🇧🇷
3:07 For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some have been led astray from the faith in their greed, and have pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
For context, Brazil was the destination of more or less 6 million enslaved Africans - over 7 times more than the US. It's the largest Black diaspora in the world. São Paulo, Racionais' hometown, is the largest city in the Western hemisphere. It's also the largest city in the Southern hemisphere. It's the largest city outside of Asia. So their fanbase is RIDICULOUSLY big.
Racionais eh o maior gruoo de rapper do brasil, recomendo voce assistir tbm outras musicas como pro exemplo: "jesus chorou", "diario de um detento" , "vida loka", "vida loka partr 2" entre outros
Thank you for the reaction to this remarcable song. I'm not a person of color, but as many other Brazilians, I can relate to their music in a lot of different ways. They are raw and their music is powerful. Much love from Brazil
bro, you should DEFINITELY keep reacting to Racionais. next you should watch is "Diário de Um Detento", Inmate's Diary. a song based in the story of an actual inmate of one of the biggest penitentiarys in Brazil, that was recovered after a slaughter that happened inside it
As a Brazilian I love tosee my coulture being a ppreciated internationally. We are VERY proud of Racionais and I personally can't listen Nego Drama without felling emotional. Thank you for your reaction.
One of the best reviews I've seen. Mano Brown is fascinating. It's amazing to see your excitement about music. I definitely want my kids to be Mano Brown, but I don't want them to be 50 Cent.
They opened a concert for the Public Enemy in 1991 and as a Afrobrasilian I'm glad to see Afroamericans finally interested a little more for our culture.
Boa irmão! Racionais tem muita coisa boa Muitas músicas boas Recomendo tentar aprender português pra realmente sentir o peso das letras Vai ver o quão foda é o som
If Racionais were from US, or if they sing in english they would be considered as big as 2Pac, Wu Tang, NWA, Public Enemy... No doubt about it. They are HUGE!!
Sim sim mano❤
Vdd porque as letras são foda
100% true!
And Eminem
Probably. Racionais reached geniality in a lot of moments in their careers. Negro Drama is one of this moments. Simply fantastic work of art. Powerful, defying, beautiful and passionate.
Não canso de assistir reações de gringo a esse som. É impossível não perceber o quanto eles se sentem representados.
Legal e triste ao mesmo tempo, perceber que o racismo é bem parecido ao redor do mundo e ver minha geração se afundando na extrema direita e ficando um bando de racista mirim distribuindo ódio gratuito a qualquer minoria usando a bíblia como justificativa
Tô viciada kakaka
papo reto melhor material do youtube é os pretao afroamericanos reagindo a racionais, nos pretos gostamos
Sim mano, falou pouco mas falou tudo 🤩
to na mesma @@nana.teixeira
Você acaba de convocar toda população BR🇧🇷
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Irmão, o vocalista principal se chama Mano Brown, ele é considerado por muitos um dos maiores cantores no cenário nacional assim como o grupo dele, Racionais MC's são os maiores dentro do hip-hop brasileiro.
Brother, the main vocalist is called Mano Brown, he is considered by many to be one of the greatest singers on the national scene, just as his group, Racionais MC's are the greatest within Brazilian hip-hop.
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Dentro da cenário musica nacional ou talvez mundial!
@@jacksondiego5871 se os Racionais tivessem sido descobertos antes, eu concordaria sobre o cenário mundial.
Mas, quem perde é o mundo, Mano Brown, Ice Blue, KL Jay e todo os Racionais deveriam ter seus álbuns declarados como patrimônio da humanidade, junto aos álbuns do 2Pac, Biggie, NWA, Public Enemy... E eu incluo nessa lista o Sabotagem, 509-E, MV Bill, RZO... O Brasil tem uma história fantástica e imensa dentro do rap, que o pessoal de fora não conhece, mas está finalmente conhecendo!
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It’s kinda crazy to me how many brothers from USA don’t see the non North Americans Blacks as “real” black people sometimes. We have the same origins. Mine and your ancestors came in the same ships, dragged all over the world by the European courtships. This mindset is slowing changing and I’m glad it is. ❤ Cheers from this Latina - but yes - black woman here. Great react video 🤘🏾
The afro latin are the real blacks
If you own the world everything becomes secondary. When the dollar ends as the reserve currency everyone over there will be humbled real quick. It will take time, but you will see blacks from other countries as "equals" when it happens, trust me. That works for whites too, even more tbh, there is no being more entitled than a white american dude with no geographic knowledge.
Nós também não consideramos muitos de vocês como negros "reais".
Vendido pelos ancestrais isso sim.
Não jogue toda culpa em algum, estude história.
E não se esqueça que os compradores de escravos eram americanos, os descendentes deles estão aí no seu país não na Europa.
Fico triste em ver que no Brasil ninguém da importância para antigas famílias escravistas, que construíram sua fortuna com mão de obra escrava e hoje mandam no país.
Americanos independente da cor tem síndrome de superioridade, é por isso que agem assim com o resto dos outros países
When he sings about the “concrete jungle” he is not referring to prison he is in fact referring to the City Of São Paulo, known for its large amount of skyscrapers and buildings
Cheers from 🇧🇷
Correto ✅
Sim vc tem razão São Paulo selva de pedra .são Paulo é uma cidade de comércio ela funciona 24 hrs vc tem padaria comércio restaurante Club noite
Sao Paulo ama adora uma nota de dinheiro de 100 ❤🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 é um lugar legal porem com muita periferia também e lá a lei é outra
Exactly Bro!
Eu acho que tem duplo sentido, São Paulo e prisão também.
@@NancySpunciousnão, não tem duplo sentido, é apenas sobre a cidade, selva de concreto significa uma cidade perigosa, cheia de hostilidade, como uma selva, mas sem a natureza, apenas concreto.
What? Kso is about to find the Power of the brazilian crowd haha
We ve been invoked now guy, we shall grant this man to now our incredible artists
Simm kkkkj
Oh boy here we go 🇧🇷
It’s absolutely satisfying to watch this video as a Brazilian!! Great react and comments !!🇧🇷🙏
400+k views already
I am Black American and have been listening to Brazilian music since high school. Thats a long time. 😅 I never get tired watching other Black Americans react to Racionais Mcs because I know that we can relate on a deeper level. Most other people react to just the sound, we can relate to the lyrics.
We blacks and pardos(mixed) from around the world are the same people going through the same struggles.
They wanted us to be ashamed of our skin, we became proud instead.
Representatividade total...
Sedosa e quer dizer que é americano!!!
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@@kawhileonard9082vc é burro? Se você não sabe Brasil fica na América
É isso Man Racionais deveria gravar em inglês
O mano no 10:55 sentiu no coração e demonstrou o que a gente sempre sentiu com Racionais e Mano Brown. Reação foda ma man!
Ele sentiu o drama.
não mano , ele reagiu assim depois que mano brown falou de tio pac , observe kkk mais sentiu a emoção do caralho kkk
@@aquivoceficasabendonews3724 eu tô ligado po, o que eu quis dizer é que a reação dele resume o que a gente sente com Racionais, já que ele reagiu assim com 2pac
@@aquivoceficasabendonews3724 ele disse que ele é o favorito dele , proque manda linhas quentes , dai ele diz ''ohhhh ,esse é meu favorito ...com certeza ele é o meu favorito, qual o nome desse cara ,owww'', ele n falou nada a ele ter falado do tupac , todo gringo sabe que o tupac é foda e reconhecido no mundo inteiro .
Here in the states we are so used to the world revolving around us, because in general so much of it does. Our American culture influences around the world, but that makes it really crazy when we realize how big artists can be outside the US without having a presence here. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan is a great example. When he died in 1997, the world mourned, but here in the US we never even realized his record sales were on a level with Elvis and Michael Jackson.
To you better understand youw own point, North americans consider the own country America, but forgot america is composed of north america and south america, in the moment when US people understand this things life would be easyer.
@@mahs2psytranceman stop with this stpd idea man, ppl been talking this braindead talk all the time and yall didnt even realize that their country is called UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. You get it? AMERICA is part of the country's name. Damn bro ppl acting so dumb these days, yall just want to have something to hate over USA all the time hahaha Its not even a smart critic, what you said is just a bunch of cringe and badly developed reasoning.
We Brazilians don't owe anyone anything when it comes to music, our music is much better than that of your country, because the media swallows the USA and Brazil swallows the media when it comes to music we are better
There is one more america you are forgetting, bro. Just saying 😅@@mahs2psytrance
thanks to present me Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, great indication
if portuguese was speaked as much as english, it wouldn't be no doubt about what's the greatest hiphop group ever. racionais' albums are like a bible for us brazilians
They are legends in Brazil, the same way Tupac is in the US, there's no question that they are the biggest ever here. Mano Brown (the one wearing black) is respected and admired by all rappers, everyone knows that he's the OG. React to more songs from them please! In Brazil there's racism too, but also there's many people that are not black in the favelas/slums that are abused because they are poor too
These guys are legends down here in Brazil. Their lyrics are sharp, incisive and so real. Btw, your fav guys name is Mano Brown.
Caralho irmão , sou brasileiro e sua visão de mundo e muito realista e precisa você e foda abraço do Brasil, traz mais react de músicas Brasileiras🇧🇷🇧🇷 , recomendo
-Racionais a vida é desafio
I am a black man and from an early age I was taught that I could neither cry nor appear weak.
basically the poor learn to be a machine for society to abuse.
Nice reaction bro
I was told: “you always have to be better than everybody else”
@@Danilo111tem que ser 15x melhor que eles
Vitimismo rs.
@@lucascolter "fala merda" não
@@shakadevirgem424 Vira homem, porra virgem.
I'm Brazilian, I fell into your video with a parachute, at 12:10 when you say that they put several words in the English language, you can see it, because in several moments of the video the subtitles don't work, they don't translate what you say, watching your video with subtitles, my father was black, a capoeira master, even though my father was famous in the city, I witnessed several situations of racism with him, I also suffered racism, not because I was brown, but because I was poor.
Your channel is essential bro. gained another subscriber.
Sempre fico arrepiada quando escuto Negro Drama. Letra consciente, pesada e necessária. Pura arte de Racionais Mc's ❤
me arrepiei todo também até que veio lagrimas pesado o bit morena
E ainda tem um batidão fudido! Um das minha favoritas da vida!
Racionais são poderosos e viscerais. Arte do fundo da alma. Negro Drama é um hino, uma espécie de convocação à consciência.
Bela reação! 🇧🇷
At 10:07, when this song was first recorded over 20 years ago, internet access was limited to a small portion of the population-mainly the upper-middle class and wealthier groups. Coming from the favelas, he was essentially singing about how he knew very little about the internet and other things that wealthier people had easy access to.
Uma coisa é o Rap brasileiro antes dos Racionais e outra coisa é o Rap depois do Racionais. Os caras são um marco divisor no cenário brasileiro. O Rap brasileiro não seria o mesmo se os Racionais não existissem.
They are! One of Racionais’ albums was actually required reading for the admissions exams for Unicamp (one of the best universities in the country) for a few years now! Along with some great poetry classics in the Portuguese language!
Much love from brazil, man. It's amazing to see our culture being enjoyed by other people.
Invocou os Brasileiros mano! Perfect! React a Racionais Mcs-Jesus Chorou (English subtitles)
ele já reagiu
Jesus Chorou consegue ser melhor que Nego Drama, se é que algo assim é possível.
Na minha cabeça, Nego Drama e Jesus Chorou são os dois lados da mesma moeda.
Thanks for the reaction bro, Racionais is a strong exponent of our culture, and one of our greatest prides, they sing stories and pains but it's so raw and real that it either shocks or generates identification, but you don't come out unscathed.
Legal ver os gringos reagindo a negro drama, eles realmente se sentem representados. 🇧🇷🔥
It's awesome to see people reacting to Brazilian hip hop that really adds something to the reaction and doesn't treat it as material to hit the internet. Hope to see more of your content bro.
I recommend u to listen to Tim Maia- Ela Partiu
The lyrics don't talk about identifying, they talk about compensating, as a financial return for the past as a slave
in the lyrics its written idemnification instead of indemnification, they forgot the "n" behind the d, that's why the confusion.
Concordo.
As pessoas idolatram demais essa letra.
Mas, no final, é tudo sobre vitimismo e compensação sobre o passado.
@@Isaias-Ribeiro vitimismo é o caralho, inclusive assista novamente Fullmetal Alchemist, você não entendeu a história, ralé preconceituosa
@@Isaias-Ribeiroesse "vitimismo" aí que vc fala já salvou muitas vidas, cuidou do caminho de muito garoto preto favelado, e vc fez o quê? Nada
@@guinterstricker otaco não entende nada, é incrível kkkk
What you say is so true man.. everywhere we see the same issues, different places same issues. I dream of a future where your looks, skin color, economic situation, religion doesnt matter.
I wish so much for a world where people are respected regardless. Yeah Racionais made powerful songs which reflect the situation everywhere....
Racionais are huge, I am more into Rock and Blues genre, but every now and then I listen to Racionais and they blew my mind away. I cant explain, they are just awesome. It's like something you must listen and pay the most respect you can.
You favourite MC is MANO BROWN, ("Brother Brown"), he hosts the most popular podcast in Brazil right now. Mano Brown is HUGE.
Eu só vejo o vídeo inteiro se a pessoa reconhecer o malcom x pra ter certeza que vai entender oque a musica diz parabéns guerreiro
Nada no mundo do Rapper Brasileiro é maior que o Racionais MC's ❤
Mano Brown is a legend!!! I'm so glad you're reacting to a Racionais MCs classic!
the "I'm a lion" part he doesn't say that he's too much for you, he says "I'm from the jungle, I'm too much for your little backyard"
Foda!!! Best english reaction. Loved your comments and interaction through the song.
Racionais are a pillar of our culture. Love from BRASIL.
Um dos melhores reacts de Racionais que já vi
Cara! Essa música é de arrepiar!!! Racionais MCs, patrimônio desse país!
O cara ouviu uma música do Brown e já virou fã, não tem como irmão, Mano Brown e Racionais Mcs são absurdos demais, é tonelada e mais tonelada de talento, os caras conseguem pegar toda a força do ódio que essa p*rra de mundo imprimiu em cima deles e transformar em poesia com uma batida que rasga a alma de qualquer um. O som dos caras é
watch vida loka part 1 and vida loka part 2 from racionais too!. Also, I love how you really pay attention to the lyrics! Hugs from Brazil yo
Amazing react 🙏🏾
Racionais is a live Legend in BraSil 🇧🇷✊🏿 Respect
Racionais are like our Brazilian NWA. I am an enthusiastic musician and have dedicated the last few months to studying black music in my country. And as much as I learned listening to Racionais, as a white man who always grew up listening to rock and bossa nova, I learned to understand and respect much more the black history of Brasil thanks to these guys, in addition to having acquired enormous social awareness. Respect, respect and more respect, that's what they deserve and much more than that.
really glad you are getting to know Racionais, they are real poets and a Brazilian gem. very proud of all Brazilian artists. great video bro
I was 17 when this joint came out , still hits home till this day ngl
Reação foda! Racionais orgulho do Brasil
I think that when he says, "since the beginning, for gold and silver" and he means the slavery times, when the Europeans brought Africans to both south, central and north America to collect resources... Great react, congrats 🇧🇷✌🏻
O cara mais conceituado no hip-hop brasileiro
Mano brown , a letra dessa musica e tao atual que faz ate as pessoas refletirem
Racionais é Rapp raiz Brasileiro, um dos grandes representantes do movimento mais antigo junto com Sabotage, Marcelo D2, Mv Bill, etc
Eu não curto rap, mas é inegável que as letras das músicas dos Racionais são super inteligentes e tão importantes!Ver a reação de estrangeiros a nossa cultura é muito bom. 🇧🇷✨
❤❤🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 amigo essa música aqui no Brazil é um hino. Muito amam e muitos odeiam. Sou branco filho de mae Preta. Amo demais minha mae, é a pessoa maia forte e guerreira que ja conheci. Parabéns pelo canal
Nossa raízes africanas e indígenas são lindas.
I really enjoy watching you gringos reacting to Mano Brown, it empowers one of the greatest we have in Brazil
Não só o Mano Brown mas também o Edi Rock
é parceiro racionais dessa epoca era VISÃO atrás de VISÃOOOOO !
Hey! im Brazilian, in first place we are very grateful for the recognition.
In our history we had the African people enslaved and brought to work on coffee plantations, etc. That's why we r a super mixed race, but almost everyone in Brazil has an african ancestry. Thanks for seeing our culture and sorry about the English that's not that good.
We America too! :))
Money is evil.
That's one of the messages on this song.
This was really dope to watch man, as a white kid from brazil who lived for many years in the US, I might not be able to relate but I can apreciate the art, its pure poetry and its really nice to see it gain a well deserved recognition and the way you broke it down. Much love from brazil 🇧🇷
Anos 90 no brasil foi um sonho do rap
Verdadeiros poetas que mostram as suas realidades e seus anseios.
Seria interessante voce entender um pouco do contexto brasileiro na época que essas músicas foram escritas. Brasil é muito rico. Obrigado por assistir
Se analisar, foi tudo no tempo certo. 1988 foi o fim da ditadura, anos 90 ganhamos liberdade para Cantar e soltar umas verdades na cara de todo mundo, coisa que antes de 88 não era permitido fazer.
@@DouglasRaionee 2000 foi vender e virar produto pra calar a boca. Não o Racionais…
Não importa quantas vezes eu ouça esse som, sempre vou me arrepiar com cada palavra , cada rima que saí da boca dos caras. Pode passar mais 20 anos , o impacto é sempre o mesmo.
Nice!!! Cheers from Brazil, brother!
My bro, I'm from brazil- Sao Paulo, big Racionais' fan... You got me teared up, seeing you react like that to this MASTERPIECE of rap ... thanks for that react! ✌
Holy shit, this guy is intelligent. Loved your comments.
Intelligent and respectful
Amazing understand my man. Racionais is the shit. Been listening since im 8 or 10. It saved alot of time understanding what the world is really like, even thought im privileged myself. Fire video, respect
Mano Brown indeed entered through the radio…
Um salve do Brasil 🇧🇷
the complete translation of that part is "i'm from the jungle, i'm a lion, i'm too much for your backyard"
love your reaction! keep doing it, brazilians are gonna love
The line "I come from jungle, im a lion, im to much for you" was supposed to be "I come from Jungle, im a lion, im too much for your backyard" in the translation which makes the line even better and stronger
RACIONAIS É DEMAIS, EU E MEU IRMÃO TEMOS A MANIA DE FALAR FRASES DA MUSICA DOS RACIONAIS....SHOW...QLQ COISA USAVAMOS FRASES DELE, HJ ELE MORA EM PORTUGAL 😊
RACIONAIS IS AWESOME, MY BROTHER AND I HAVE A HABIT OF SAYING PHRASES FROM RACIONAIS' MUSIC....SHOW...WE USE PHRASES FROM IT, HE LIVES IN PORTUGAL
krll ver um americano comparar a letra do racionais ao bone thugs n hamony, cara pra mim é foda demais sou tão fã do racionais quanto do bone thugs referências para mim, ainda mais quando cantaram com RZO, fui ao delírio, ver que esse grupo de rap dos EUA como fosse racionais aqui no brasil, está explodindo minha mente....
Cheers from Brazil Big Dip! Nice to see you are enjoying our hip hop, this is one of my favorite songs in the genre. I'd also highly recommend "King of The Hill" ( Rei da Montanha - Facção Central), such intense lyrics and powerful message about social disparity and structural racism
"I from the jungle, I'm a lion, I'm too much for your yard." That's what he actually says. Cheers Bro didn't know you made a reaction about racionais MCs I grew up listening to them in the 90's
Mano, cresci ouvindo essa música, e até hoje me emociono e é muito gratificante ver como essa obra de arte esta se propagando pelo mundo.. mr mano Brown é muito brabo
nice react, man! those are gods here in brazil, nowadays mumble rap with autotune singing about nothing dominated our land. The jungle of concrete and steel is the big city with the buildings.
Hahahahah best react Thanks for sharing Racionais e Mano Brown WITH US 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🧠🧠🧠🧠🧠🎶🎶🎶🥂
Shoutout from Brazil. 3:44 he is talking about the discovering of Brazil when Portugal came here to murder and take the land in 1500. There's many occasions in our history that people, in slavery time, used to make a lot of money using the black people as well. When slavery was criminalized, all the people gathered and that was the start of favelas in Rio, São Paulo and every major city in Brazil.
When they talk about "gold and silver," in the beginning of the song, they are talking about Brazilian colonial history and the fact that millions of people were trafficked from Africa to work as slaves at the mining economy. This is exactly what connects all the Americas: slavery and colonial exploitation, both the basis of capitalism and racism, were also the basis of the different national states that were created in the whole continent.
Greetings from Brazil comrade. Loved when you spoke your mind. Racionais are THE OGs in Brazil.
Would like to see you reacting to Facção Central - Isso aqui é uma guerra and MV Bill - Soldado do morro
Se Racionais fosse dos EUA já teriam o nome no Hall da fama!!! Os caras são gigantes demais!!!
Im Brazilian and big fan of racionais MC. O loved to see your reflexions and smile:)
me arrepiei , até lagrima saiu , ta louco da hora racionais negro drama
Thank you for help me to listening to a native english speaker, man. You don't know how much you're helping me
Muito boa reação mano, muito coerente.
Sugiro que reaja a mais músicas do Racionais Mc's.
Também gostaria de vê-lo reagir ao Sabotage, um dos maiores rappers brasileiros.
Grande abraço aqui do Brasil! 🇧🇷
3:07 For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some have been led astray from the faith in their greed, and have pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
For context, Brazil was the destination of more or less 6 million enslaved Africans - over 7 times more than the US. It's the largest Black diaspora in the world.
São Paulo, Racionais' hometown, is the largest city in the Western hemisphere. It's also the largest city in the Southern hemisphere. It's the largest city outside of Asia. So their fanbase is RIDICULOUSLY big.
Racionais eh o maior gruoo de rapper do brasil, recomendo voce assistir tbm outras musicas como pro exemplo: "jesus chorou", "diario de um detento" , "vida loka", "vida loka partr 2" entre outros
Racionais é a história do povo pobre preto no Brasil…. Obrigado pelo respeito mostrado… ✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾
Thank you for the reaction to this remarcable song. I'm not a person of color, but as many other Brazilians, I can relate to their music in a lot of different ways. They are raw and their music is powerful. Much love from Brazil
bro, you should DEFINITELY keep reacting to Racionais. next you should watch is "Diário de Um Detento", Inmate's Diary. a song based in the story of an actual inmate of one of the biggest penitentiarys in Brazil, that was recovered after a slaughter that happened inside it
Thanks for the appreciation for our music and rappers, those dudes saved thousands of lives with lyrics dude.
Great reaction, you are the first one I see that really understood this song
As a Brazilian I love tosee my coulture being a ppreciated internationally. We are VERY proud of Racionais and I personally can't listen Nego Drama without felling emotional. Thank you for your reaction.
One of the best reviews I've seen. Mano Brown is fascinating. It's amazing to see your excitement about music. I definitely want my kids to be Mano Brown, but I don't want them to be 50 Cent.
Se possível põe legenda em pt/br, tem vários brasileiros mn que curtem esse tipo de reação
É só vc apertar cc (embaixo no vídeo), depois ir em configurações e colocar legenda em Português.
"seu filho quer ser preto? haaannn que ironia", nao tem nenhum react que nao fique louco nessa parte.
They opened a concert for the Public Enemy in 1991 and as a Afrobrasilian I'm glad to see Afroamericans finally interested a little more for our culture.
Great video, and from the things you said, I can see you are a great human.
Best Negro Drama reaction EVERRRR you really get it the song
I'm Brazilian and the first American rap album I went down for is hanging on your wall: Tha Carter III
Boa irmão!
Racionais tem muita coisa boa
Muitas músicas boas
Recomendo tentar aprender português pra realmente sentir o peso das letras
Vai ver o quão foda é o som
Incrivel oq os Racionais fizeram! Poesia pura mostrando a realidade de muitos
Eu amo ver as pessoas reagindos a Racionais, os maioresss❤
"I'm from the jungle, I'm a lion, I'm too much for your BACKYARD" would be a better translation. (from Brasil)
Aqui é Brasil irmão!!!!!