Anitta, 29, was reflective in the early hours of Thursday (15). The singer used social media to philosophize about the changes she is experiencing, in what many fans interpreted as a comment on the alleged end of the relationship with music producer Murda Beatz, 28.
“When you look at things from the outside and what you see doesn’t look right and doesn’t make you feel good, it’s time to do something about it,” he wrote, in English. “If you don’t do it yourself, life will make you move.”
Without directly mentioning Murda’s name, she continued on the topic. “Choices. Changes. Life is nothing but reasonable. Okay, I get it… On the way to finding my new self.”
Rumors that the relationship between Anitta and Murda had ended began at the beginning of the month, when the two stopped following each other on social media. Although neither has made an official confirmation, the singer has been making some cryptic posts that fans have seen as addressed to her ex.
“Feeling used sucks,” lamented Anitta on the 6th. “At the end of the rainbow, there’s a pot of gold. Around this pot, there’s a black hole full of everything bad in this world, and that you would never know if you didn’t get to the other side.”
“For it is possible to take the way back, but it is impossible to recover the beauty that ignorance gave to his vision of things”, he added. “The glow of the pot of gold along with the darkness around him changed his eyes forever.”
On the occasion, Anitta also spoke about dependence and freedom. “They want to use you as a rescue if they are drowning, even if it can harm you. But happiness is freedom, and depending on a pot of gold. Dependence is the opposite of freedom, without freedom there is no way to know how to love yourself. And only knows how to love the other who loves himself”, pointed out the singer.
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