The singer let off steam because of the song “Bandido”, by Zé Felipe, which, unlike her song “Bandida”, was not limited by the platform

This Saturday, 2, Pabllo Vittar used the Stories on his profile to share a rant. The singer recalled the episode in which her song banditin partnership with Pocah, it was restricted by YouTube.
The drag queen raised the subject by comparing it to the release of Banditby Zé Felipe, who did not need to limit any letter of the word for the video to be on the platform and delivered to the public.
According to Pabllo, YouTube asked her and her team to put an asterisk in place of the last letter, making it look like Bandit *. He believes he suffered some kind of boycott at the time, stressing that the video platform guidelines should apply to everyone. The outlet, however, is not aimed at the country singer, but at the positioning of the platform.
“Girls, do you remember when I launched bandit and YouTube restricted me by making me put an asterisk at the end? Zé Felipe has just released a song he calls Bandit. A nice song. But YouTube didn’t limit it. It says ‘Bandido’ there, with all the letters, “Pabllo began.

The singer revealed that she was very saddened by the YouTube “discrepancy”. “Why is it always like this with me? It’s just a ruse. I just saw a tweet on Twitter about it and, at times, it seems like people are making fun of us, right? But that just gives us more strength to be in. able to do it. ” our work. This saddens me a lot. A lot, a lot, “she continued.
On his Twitter profile, Pabllo Vittar made a pun on the phrase that gave rise to the “Free Britney” movement and tweeted: “Free bandit“.
FREE BANDIT
– Pabllo Vittar (@pabllovittar) July 2, 2022
Importantly, in November 2021 Pabllo Vittar and Pocah had the chance to bandit has declined on the platform due to issues with the title. The song was the first of the deluxe version of 111 released by the drag queen. But it didn’t take long for fans to notice that YouTube would restrict searches for the video.
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Source: Terra

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