Anitta Reveals Funk Generation Album Release Date, Shares New “Double Team” Video: Watch

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Anitta Reveals Funk Generation Album Release Date, Shares New “Double Team” Video: Watch

The Brazilian pop star releases her long-teased album in April

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Anitta, photo by Richie Talboy

Anitta has revealed the release date for her long-teased album Funk Generation. The new album is out April 26 (via Republic Records and Universal Music Latin Entertainment). The Brazilian pop star has also shared the new song “Double Team,” featuring Brray and Bad Gyal. Watch the video for the single below.

Funk Generation is an album where I celebrate my roots,” Anitta said in a press statement. “It’s where I express the power of [Rio de Janeiro’s] funk in every track its unique, danceable, and sensual beats. It’s a rhythm born in the favelas, where I grew up, and it exudes resistance and art in every community. I’m proud to work on a project about a genre that has been unfairly stigmatized in Brazil but is slowly gaining recognition worldwide. In the album, I bring in important collaborations that helped me tell this story. I’ve been involved in every step of the production and visual direction, and I’ve achieved the result I’ve been aiming for.”

Anitta began teasing her new album last year when she released Funk Generation: A Favela Love Story. She followed the three-track release with the singles “Mil Veces” and “Joga pra Lua.”

Funk Generation will be Anitta’s first studio album for Republic Records. She signed with the label after a high-profile split from Warner, the label that released her previous album, 2022’s Versions of Me.

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