Anitta only wrote a short verse and then sampled a couple of lines from an old Brazilian Funk song by Tati Quebra Barraco (the part that keeps repeating). However she re recorded the sampled part with her own voice. I don’t know if she did anything production wise but she didn’t really do much.
👉👉👉Understand the meaning behind Anitta and The Weeknd's macabre music video. (Source: G1) On Halloween Eve, The Weeknd and Anitta released a macabre music video, in which the singer appears pregnant, in scenes that divided opinions on the internet. As if the strange shape of the belly wasn't enough, it also has... a mouth. Recorded in New York, the video features "São Paulo", the first track by the Canadian pop star in partnership with the Brazilian. Over a beat inspired by the type of funk currently produced in the capital of São Paulo, Anitta sings in Portuguese the verses of a song created in 1997 by Tati Quebra Barraco, one of the pioneers of the Rio de Janeiro branch of the style. In addition to another step in the internationalization of funk, the release also represents a turning point in The Weeknd's career -- which helps explain the plot of the controversial music video. Baby Abel In May 2023, the Canadian singer, whose real name is Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, revealed plans to "kill" his alter ego The Weeknd. In an interview with "W Magazine", he said: "There's coming a time and place where I'm getting ready to close the Weeknd chapter. I'll still make music, maybe as Abel, maybe as The Weeknd. But I still want to kill The Weeknd. And I will. Eventually. I'm definitely trying to shed this skin and be reborn." Although it wasn't the first time, The Weeknd's "death" is portrayed in the music video for "Dancing In The Flames", released in September of this year. Like "São Paulo", the track is part of "Hurry Up Tomorrow", the artist's next album, which still has no release date. In his words, it will be his "last hurrah as The Weeknd". On social media, the singer has already started using his real name, Abel. Although nothing has been officially explained, the video with Anitta has been interpreted as a symbol of this "rebirth". In her strange belly, the Brazilian woman is said to be giving birth to Abel himself, The Weeknd's new artistic persona. The name of the song is also related to the change. It may not only refer to the Brazilian city, but also to the Christian city of São Paulo. In passages from the Bible, the apostle reflects on the resurrection and transformation of bodies. In July of this year, The Weeknd posted a message on social media about the subject, accompanied by an image of São Paulo. "The present humanity is fragile, deteriorating and weak, but in order to share eternal life, bodies need to be transformed," he wrote. 😉😉👍👍👍👍
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Anitta only wrote a short verse and then sampled a couple of lines from an old Brazilian Funk song by Tati Quebra Barraco (the part that keeps repeating). However she re recorded the sampled part with her own voice. I don’t know if she did anything production wise but she didn’t really do much.
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👉👉👉Understand the meaning behind Anitta and The Weeknd's macabre music video. (Source: G1)
On Halloween Eve, The Weeknd and Anitta released a macabre music video, in which the singer appears pregnant, in scenes that divided opinions on the internet. As if the strange shape of the belly wasn't enough, it also has... a mouth.
Recorded in New York, the video features "São Paulo", the first track by the Canadian pop star in partnership with the Brazilian. Over a beat inspired by the type of funk currently produced in the capital of São Paulo, Anitta sings in Portuguese the verses of a song created in 1997 by Tati Quebra Barraco, one of the pioneers of the Rio de Janeiro branch of the style.
In addition to another step in the internationalization of funk, the release also represents a turning point in The Weeknd's career -- which helps explain the plot of the controversial music video.
Baby Abel
In May 2023, the Canadian singer, whose real name is Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, revealed plans to "kill" his alter ego The Weeknd. In an interview with "W Magazine", he said:
"There's coming a time and place where I'm getting ready to close the Weeknd chapter. I'll still make music, maybe as Abel, maybe as The Weeknd. But I still want to kill The Weeknd. And I will. Eventually. I'm definitely trying to shed this skin and be reborn."
Although it wasn't the first time, The Weeknd's "death" is portrayed in the music video for "Dancing In The Flames", released in September of this year. Like "São Paulo", the track is part of "Hurry Up Tomorrow", the artist's next album, which still has no release date. In his words, it will be his "last hurrah as The Weeknd".
On social media, the singer has already started using his real name, Abel. Although nothing has been officially explained, the video with Anitta has been interpreted as a symbol of this "rebirth". In her strange belly, the Brazilian woman is said to be giving birth to Abel himself, The Weeknd's new artistic persona.
The name of the song is also related to the change. It may not only refer to the Brazilian city, but also to the Christian city of São Paulo.
In passages from the Bible, the apostle reflects on the resurrection and transformation of bodies. In July of this year, The Weeknd posted a message on social media about the subject, accompanied by an image of São Paulo.
"The present humanity is fragile, deteriorating and weak, but in order to share eternal life, bodies need to be transformed," he wrote. 😉😉👍👍👍👍