You gotta respect the funkstar! This Friday (6), the artist sang her greatest hits at the show for the first NFL game in Brazil. The red look completed the attitude of the Brazilian, who had blood in her eyes on stage!
If there is anyone who needs more talent, sensuality and style Of Anita we don’t know! This Friday (6), the brazilian made history when it comes to the First NFL halftime show in Brazil. The Voice of the ‘Funk Generation’ performed a medley of her hits on the pitch at the Corinthians Stadium in Sao Paulo! The look, of course, lived up to her attitude and proved that the diva has it all!
Anitta’s look bore references to Candomblé
The Rio native went for a look all worked in red and bright, choosing to cover her butt with pants that gave her even more movement. Previously, live, the artist had explained to her fans that she had chosen a more ‘behaved’ piece, since the cameras – especially abroad – tended to move away from her when she was twerking. Legend who thinks of everything! On the top, a rhinestone bra under braided pieces reminiscent of Candomblé guides helped compose the outfit!
Baile’s funk was very well represented by the “girl from Rio”
With a six-minute presentation, the brunette expressed charisma and sensuality in a scenario that represented funk dances and their famous ‘corridors’ – where two teams competed to know who was the best group -. The synchronized and energetic choreography made everything even more exciting with the hits ‘Downtown’, ‘Bellakeo’, ‘Loose Ya Breath’, ‘Savage Funk’, ‘Bola Rebola’, ‘Vai Malandra’ and ‘Funk Rave’.
In addition to Anitta, Luisa Sonza He also represented the country by singing the national anthem before the match.
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