Anitta's 'Girl From Rio' Is Dominated By International Ambition

Anitta has got flair.

The Brazilian icon speaks her mind – whether that’s fashion, art, or politics – and she’s ready to make power move.

Branching out across boundaries both cultural and environmental, she scored a hit in Italian last year, and spent the pandemic campaigning in her native Brazil.

Anitta’s first multilingual album – English, Spanish, and Portuguese – is slated to land later this year, and her new single ‘Girl From Rio’ is out tomorrow (April 30th).

If Spring isn’t quite amplifying your positive energy then Anitta certainly will – it’s a straight up banger, a frisky sunshine mover that plats it for kicks.

‘Girl From Rio’ is a mini-manifesto, one that taps into her roots while also illuminating her international ambitions.

The most streamed artist in Brazil, she takes that carnival energy and places it in a universal context, one that anyone can buy into.

A sign of better things to come, it lands in just a few hours – try us, you won’t want to miss out!

Related: Me Gusta – Anitta Is On A Mission

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