"São Paulo" by The Weeknd and Anitta sparked a storm of emotions among fans. The anticipation of the track became a true test for the followers of both stars. It all started with fans being certain that the song would drop at 1:00 PM Brazilian time, and many set up a sort of "camping" on Spotify and other platforms, ready for the release. But when the time came, expectations were shattered — the song didn’t drop, and the audience was left disappointed. With every passing hour, the wait became more anxious, and emotionally charged comments flooded social media. "Where’s the track? Why is it taking so long?"— users asked, expressing their frustration at having to wait even longer. Eventually, when it became clear that the release had been pushed to the evening, specifically 9:00 PM, fans began joking and venting at their favorite artists. Reactions were mixed — some expressed dissatisfaction, accusing the artists of "tricking" them, while others tried to keep their patience, eagerly awaiting the drop. Some fans theorized that the delay was intentional, meant to create a "hype" before the release, while others joked that The Weeknd and Anitta would "light it up" at 9:00 PM. When the track finally came out, the flood of emotions reached its peak.
"São Paulo" by The Weeknd featuring Anitta triggered a wave of emotions, and the reaction to the video clearly split the audience into two camps. Some are praising how the song "lights up," while others are completely shocked by the visual choices and odd moments in the video. Overall, the track was received very positively, while the music video became the subject of many memes and disappointments. Yes, the song is undoubtedly a vibe. "São Paulo" sounds powerful, its beat keeps you in tune from the start, and the harmony between The Weeknd's and Anitta's voices is truly impressive. Anitta’s vocals, though not as bold as Abel’s, still complement his dark and hypnotic style in a cool way. The beats bang, and the overall atmosphere of the track, combined with the lyrics, creates that vibe we were all waiting for. Here, you can immediately feel the clash of two cultures: on one hand, the powerful Brazilian funk that Anitta brings to the global stage, and on the other, the darkness and oddities that The Weeknd introduced.
Let’s start with the music itself. The funk hits just right, making you move with its full force. Against the backdrop of Brazilian rhythms and Anitta’s sensual voice, The Weeknd adds his signature style, creating a blend you don’t expect but can’t stop listening to. Funk, of course, isn’t for everyone, but it’s fair to say that this time it turned out to be something special. And when The Weeknd steps in with his powerful vocals, bringing his own vibe — that’s the moment that makes you hear the track all over again.
But the music video... It became that one element people remember, but not in the way it was probably intended. On one hand, the video feels like a futuristic, strange art project with horror elements — it has something of a nightmare, abstract visuals creating a "madness" atmosphere. But on the other hand, it’s confusing, leaving most viewers unsure of what they just watched. The pregnancy theme, portrayed through metaphors and symbolism, raises a lot of questions. Many didn’t understand what was happening, and some even began to wonder if there had been a glitch in the concept or a bad joke. As often happens, expectations for this video were high, but the results turned out to be too strange and absurd. Especially the moment with the "squeaking belly" — a scene that left everyone perplexed. Anitta’s pregnant chest unexpectedly transforming into something with a creepy mouth... at that moment, when we expect the birth of some unknown creature — it leaves us in confusion. And yes, it happens, but not quite as expected. We see the "belly" start to sing... It’s a riddle that only confuses rather than clarifies. Why so much focus on the "strange" pregnancy? Why are there so many weird visuals in the video? The Weeknd, meanwhile, barely shows up in the video; his presence is limited to his vocal contribution, which didn’t go unnoticed either. The whole storyline seems to carry that Halloween-like atmosphere, where everything looks simultaneously creepy and odd. However, this "experimental" style sparked true excitement in a certain part of the fanbase. Not everyone liked it, but it’s safe to say that with this video, Anitta stepped into a bolder, more experimental image. For some, it’s just a shock, for others, a creative breakthrough. To sum up, the video isn’t just a video — it’s a provocation that will be discussed for a long time. Some fully condemn it, others are in awe, but what’s clear is that this video doesn’t leave anyone indifferent.
One thing worth noting is the significance of the collaboration between Anitta and The Weeknd. This event became important not only for the Brazilian scene but also for the global one. Despite all the issues with the release, the anticipation proved just how huge the interest in this song was. Some even predict that "São Paulo" will become a worldwide hit, thanks to the explosive combination of styles from these two superstars. Thus, the anticipation, admiration, and disappointment became almost part of the phenomenon — the wait for this song became an event that everyone eagerly awaited. In this context, "São Paulo" can be called not just a track but a true cultural milestone, symbolizing a blend of emotions, patience, and, of course, global popularity. The creative approach, the use of unusual rap passages and refrains, makes the song a true cultural phenomenon. On that night, it seems, not just a track was born, but a symbol of an entire era, and the support from Anitta and The Weeknd’s fans proves that their collaboration is not just marketing, but something truly great.
October 31, 2024