: The track "777-666" is described as a "diss" to himself, where he questions his role and identity within the music industry.
(Time Machine) is the debut studio album by Brazilian rapper Matuê , released on September 10, 2020. It is a landmark project in the Brazilian trap scene, blending hip-hop with elements of psychedelia, pop, and synthwave. The Impact
The album was a massive commercial success, breaking records for the highest debut on at the time. It eventually earned a triple platinum certification from Pro-Música Brasil. Within its first week, the tracks on YouTube amassed over 110 million views. Meaning and Themes
: Despite his fame, Matuê uses the album to address regrets and doubts.
The "time machine" concept is not literal but symbolic. It represents the artist's desire to revisit his past, reflect on personal errors, and "rewrite" his journey with the wisdom he has gained.
: The track "777-666" is described as a "diss" to himself, where he questions his role and identity within the music industry.
(Time Machine) is the debut studio album by Brazilian rapper Matuê , released on September 10, 2020. It is a landmark project in the Brazilian trap scene, blending hip-hop with elements of psychedelia, pop, and synthwave. The Impact
The album was a massive commercial success, breaking records for the highest debut on at the time. It eventually earned a triple platinum certification from Pro-Música Brasil. Within its first week, the tracks on YouTube amassed over 110 million views. Meaning and Themes
: Despite his fame, Matuê uses the album to address regrets and doubts.
The "time machine" concept is not literal but symbolic. It represents the artist's desire to revisit his past, reflect on personal errors, and "rewrite" his journey with the wisdom he has gained.