Brazilian singer Anitta is back with new music.
The 31-year-old artist released her sixth studio album, “Funk Generation”, on Friday, April 26.
In an Instagram post, Anitta explained how “Funk Generation” celebrates funk.
“This project brings nuances of this 100% Brazilian musical genre and marks my journey as a person and artist,” the star wrote.
“Funk is part of the culture of those who live in Brazilian favelas, where I come from. It has been considered worthless and even associated with organized crime. A reflection of class prejudice and racism that haunts our society,” she added. “Today I feel fulfilled and very happy to see that funk is an inspiration in the Brazilian and global music scene. A genre that is valued, awarded, and admired,” she continued.
Anitta concluded the post by saying: “I hope you can enjoy, dance, sing, and celebrate with me the power of Brazilian funk!”
Funk Generation features the singles “Funk Rave”, “Mil Veces”, “Joga pra Lua” with Dennis and Pedro Sampaio, “Double Team” with Brray and Bad Byal, and “Grip”. The album also includes the collaboration “Ahi” with Sam Smith.
Anitta will promote the album on her first world tour, “Baile Funk Experience”. The new tour kicks off on May 18 in Mexico City and ends on July 8 in Ibiza, Spain.
Is she coming to the U.S.? Of course, she is.
She will be in Los Angeles (May 21), Miami Beach (May 23), Orlando (May 26), Boston (May 28), Chicago (June 1), New York (June 2 and 3).
For tickets and the schedule of Anitta’s world tour, visit: https://anitta.com.br
Source: UPI


