“Living legend”, “Beyoncé made in Rio” and “the most powerful and influential Latin pop star.” These were some of the accolades that Anitta, 29, received in an interview published in one of Italy’s biggest magazines, Vanity Fair. , female empowerment, challenges in the music industry and open relationships were some of the topics covered in the publication, which ended up revealing a little more of the funkeira’s strong personality. Those who watched the series, “Anitta: Made in Honório”, from Netflix, already knew a lot well about it.
Anitta, who rose to prominence in Italy after a feat with singer Fred de Palma, was compared to Beyoncé and considered a political leader in the country in the future. “She might decide to run for president of Brazil someday. And the truth is, she might even win the election. Anitta is the most powerful and influential Latin pop star. A kind of Beyoncé made in Rio, who swung wildly on stage at Coachella.” and via Twitter, puts the current president Jair Bolsonaro in his place. He still collaborates with Madonna and gives lectures at Harvard”, wrote the magazine launched over the weekend.
The singer became the first Brazilian to perform at the Video Music Awards, one of the biggest awards in world music and even took the award for “Best Latin Video” with the hit “Envolver”, track from the album “Versions Of Me”.
“Anitta reaches the top of Spotify’s global chart (thus entering the Guinness Book of records) and holds policy workshops on her Instagram profile with almost 63 million followers. Larissa de Macedo Machado was born 29 years ago and to young people is a living legend”, the journalist also observed in the report on the funkeira.
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