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I was surprised that Anitta doesn't have a base thread here so i thought i'd make one. This is my second thread made ever so if im lacking something can someone please let me know?

 

support the brazilian queen's latest single and first one in spanish!

 

does anyone else stan this talent?

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Her forthcoming album, due next year, is an entirely funk carioca project. Funk Carioca, or “baile funk,” a sub-genre of hip-hop that emerged in Black and poor spaces in the favelas during the Brazilian military dictatorship of the 1980s, was severely criminalized. It’s important to her to acknowledge the history of funk carioca and how it marginalized the populations it arose from. She’s using her platform to uplift creatives from the favelas — dancers, choreographers, designers, producers and writers.

For her forthcoming LP, Anitta has 60 songs ready to go. But curating is a process. “We're trying to understand what's the best path for these songs,” she says. She has an idea of her next single, though. Soon, Anitta will release “Grip,a track that pays homage to another type of funk: Miami bass. “It's more about the beat, the instrumentals and production than lyrics and voice,” she explains. “I wanted to show how Brazilian funk doesn't have many lyrics and many meanings behind it. It's just sexual stuff.”

“Where I Want To Be” with Sam Smith, is about “a fun, easygoing relationship,” and features a music video shot in the streets in Brazil during Carnival. The other is “A Girl Like Me” with Chlöe Bailey. 

https://www.instyle.com/anitta-singer-interview-2023-7963970

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not 3 posts in more than a year :ghostface:

1 hour ago, Nefertiti0 said:

Her forthcoming album, due next year, is an entirely funk carioca project. Funk Carioca, or “baile funk,” a sub-genre of hip-hop that emerged in Black and poor spaces in the favelas during the Brazilian military dictatorship of the 1980s, was severely criminalized. It’s important to her to acknowledge the history of funk carioca and how it marginalized the populations it arose from. She’s using her platform to uplift creatives from the favelas — dancers, choreographers, designers, producers and writers.

For her forthcoming LP, Anitta has 60 songs ready to go. But curating is a process. “We're trying to understand what's the best path for these songs,” she says. She has an idea of her next single, though. Soon, Anitta will release “Grip,a track that pays homage to another type of funk: Miami bass. “It's more about the beat, the instrumentals and production than lyrics and voice,” she explains. “I wanted to show how Brazilian funk doesn't have many lyrics and many meanings behind it. It's just sexual stuff.”

“Where I Want To Be” with Sam Smith, is about “a fun, easygoing relationship,” and features a music video shot in the streets in Brazil during Carnival. The other is “A Girl Like Me” with Chlöe Bailey. 

https://www.instyle.com/anitta-singer-interview-2023-7963970

crazy she's not released those collabs already 

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On 9/14/2023 at 11:19 AM, theweekend said:

not 3 posts in more than a year :ghostface:

crazy she's not released those collabs already 

another one

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omg this base :skull: 

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