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Anitta, born Larissa de Macedo Machado on March 30, 1993, is a multi-talented artist from Brazil, renowned for her singing, songwriting, acting, and occasional television hosting. Her journey into the music scene began with her debut single "Meiga e Abusada" in 2012, which led to her signing a contract with Warner Music Brazil in 2013. She soon released her debut album, which was self-titled and achieved gold certification in Brazil. Over the years, Anitta has become a global sensation and a significant figure in the Latin pop genre. Her flair for music and ability to connect with a broad audience is epitomized by her ranking as one of the most influential celebrities on social media in 2017.
As for her latest release, "Mil Veces," which translates to "a thousand times," the song delves into the emotional rollercoaster often associated with turbulent relationships. Set to be part of Anitta's upcoming album "Funk Generation," the song, along with its music video, was released on October 19, 2023. "Mil Veces" explores the theme of misunderstandings, breakups, and comebacks in relationships through its lyrics, expressed passionately by Anitta. Musically, it's described as showcasing melodic funk, a subgenre of Rio de Janeiro funk characterized by romantic lyrical content and smooth, melodic musical production, reminiscent of some of Anitta's earlier works. The production of "Mil Veces" involved a collaboration with producers from Brazil, reinforcing Anitta's roots and the Brazilian identity in her music. In the music video, a notable feature is the special appearance of Damiano David, the frontman of the Italian rock band Måneskin, as Anitta's romantic partner, adding a sensual and dynamic aesthetic to the visual storytelling. The video was directed by Jackson Tisi, known for his collaborations with notable artists like Pharrell Williams and J Balvin.
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