The song is rooted in the "Rap de Intervenção" (social intervention rap) tradition of Angola, which uses the genre as a vehicle to externalize the social struggles and daily realities of the youth.

: Produced by Smash Midas and Osvaldo Fresh , the track features the signature heavy bass and fast-paced flow that has made SÉKETXE a standout group in the Angolan rap scene. Impact on Angolan Rap

: SÉKETXE (often associated with the "OS 6 PRETOS" moniker) is known for its aggressive delivery and "Rap CIA" style—a subgenre that evolved from Kuduro influences and often features heavy Drill instrumentals.

SÉKETXE represents a "new condition" of Angolan rap that moves away from the ostentation often found in Trap (cars, designer clothes) to focus on the "Ghetto" experience and survivors' narratives. "FAZ UM CORO" serves as a bridge between the group’s Kuduro roots and their mastery of modern Drill, cementing their place as leaders of the current street rap movement in Luanda. SÉKETXE - FAZ UM CORO (VIDEO OFICIAL)

The Official Music Video and lyrics reflect a blend of survival and pride:

: In Luanda's street slang, "faz um coro" (make a chorus/crowd) often refers to gathering, creating a vibe, or showing collective strength. The track emphasizes unity among "filhos do povo" (children of the people). Lyrical and Visual Themes

: References to "Zambi" (God) and "despertar do sono" (waking up from sleep) suggest a spiritual awakening and a call for the youth to remain alert and focused on their goals.