Brazilian Music
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Anitta – Você Partiu Meu Coração Music Video
Explore everything about Anitta’s iconic music video “Você Partiu Meu Coração” featuring Nego do Borel and Wesley Safadão. From lyrics to Carnival visuals, chart success, and cultural impact.
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Anitta – Tócame Music Video
Anitta’s “Tócame” ft. Arcángel & De La Ghetto is a pandemic reggaeton hit with a groundbreaking drone-shot video.
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Anitta – Não Perco Meu Tempo Music Video
In “Não Perco Meu Tempo,” Anitta delivers a fearless take on modern relationships, sparking buzz with 24 unexpected kisses.
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Anitta – Goals Music Video
Anitta’s “Goals,” produced by Pharrell, pairs self-love lyrics with a sleek, reflective video. Here’s the full story behind the song and visuals.
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Anitta – Is That For Me Music Video
Anitta and Alesso’s “Is That For Me” blends EDM and Amazonian visuals in a bold music video that pushed Anitta’s global ambitions in October 2017.
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Anitta – Will I See You Music Video
Anitta’s “Will I See You” music video reveals a softer, more vulnerable side of the artist. Here’s why this quiet release still matters years later.
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Anitta – Cravo e Canela Music Video
Anitta’s “Cravo e Canela” video trades flash for feeling, delivering quiet intensity and raw emotion in a stormy, intimate setting.
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Anitta – Ritmo Perfeito Music Video
Anitta transforms her image in “Ritmo Perfeito,” blending elegance, storytelling, and Brazilian tradition in a cinematic music video.
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Anitta – Na Batida Music Video
Anitta’s “Na Batida” video showed she was more than a rising pop star. With bold looks and sharp choreography, it proved she was ready for something bigger.
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Anitta – Cobertor Music Video
Anitta’s Cobertor music video blends emotion and visual poetry, marking a key moment in her early career with lasting impact.
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Anitta – Blá Blá Blá Music Video
Anitta’s “Blá Blá Blá” live performance, captured during her Meu Lugar tour at the HSBC Arena, showcases her raw energy and stage presence.
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Anitta – Zen Music Video
The Zen video was filmed on calm beaches in Rio and showed a quieter, more personal side of Anitta. There was no big choreography, just soft glances, slow scenes, and a warm sunset glow. It felt real. During the shoot, she even got a small key tattoo that fit the mood of the song. The…