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The singer became the first Latin artist in history to reach #1 on the APMA Charts (Overseas) with "Back for More", a ranking for the one of China's biggest awards, the Asian Pop Music Awards, she was the first Latin artist in history to be nominated for this award in "Best Collaboration" and "Best Producer". [272]
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Anitta and Peso Pluma know that all eyes have been on them following their recent performances of their hit single, "Bellakeo." "I think they just like us," Anitta told ET's Rachel Smith during ...
Bloco da Anitta: January 14, 2016 – Present South America 18 The show is a carnival bloc created by Brazilian singer Anitta for Carnival, which has been held since 2016, between January and March. [13] [14] The bloco was originally created under the name Bloco das Poderosas. Ensaios da Anitta: January 20, 2019 – Present South America 45
Anitta (king), Hittite king Anitta (singer) (born 1993), Brazilian singer Anitta Müller-Cohen (1890–1962), Austrian-born Israeli social worker, politician and writer
The music video was filmed in early 2023. Filmed in black and white, the video features a variety of religious symbols and customs of various religions, including Candomblé, Catholicism, Protestantism and spiritualism, such as church service, studying the Bible, cowrie-shell divination, rosary holding, Anitta venetrating in a terreiro, [12] [13] and receiving a bath from a holy mother naked. [11]
"Meiga e Abusada" (English: Sweet and Sassy) is the debut single by Brazilian singer Anitta. It was first released on radio on July 6, 2012 by Furacão 2000. [1] On February 6, 2013 it was re-released on digital download by Warner Music, after the singer had signed to the label. [2] The song was included on her eponymous debut album Anitta (2013
Versions of Me is the fifth studio album by Brazilian singer Anitta, released on April 12, 2022, through Warner Records and originally planned to be titled Girl from Rio. [1] [2] Anitta covered her various versions on the album, with Ryan Tedder serving as one of the executive producers for the album. [3]