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1 & 2, is the third studio album by Brazilian hip-hop group Racionais MC's, released on 27 October 2002 through Casa Nostra.

The interlude "Sou + Você" opens the album with Mano Brown playing the host of Radio Êxodos.

[9][4] Racism appears as a topic in songs like "Negro Drama", which deals with the hardships of being a Black person in Brazilian society and "A Vida é Desafio", which addresses issues such as dreams in the midst of racism and the future perspectives of Black people.

[2] Cars make recurrent appearances as symbols of success and money throughout the album, like in the cover art as well as in "Vida Loka Pt.

He also commented that the group "stand as a strong counterpoint to the vast majority of MPB artists known mostly for their laid-back grooves and infectious, feel-good choruses".

[12] Marco Antonio Barbosa from Clique Music gave the album a more mixed review rating it three out of five stars, writing that it was "derivative" at times.

Likewise, Mano Brown said that "I think it is the best album, it went from A to Z within the ideas of the hood, what is really respectable, really true, what will remain forever".

[2] In 2007, the album was included in Rolling Stone's list for "100 Greatest Brazilian Music Records", being placed at number eighty-eight.