Anitta will have documentary series on Netflix behind the scenes of her tour and her life



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SÃO PAULO, SP (FOLHAPRESS) – Anitta, 25, will have a documentary series of Netflix, produced in partnership with Shots Studios, behind the scenes of her tour in Brazil and around the world.

The new documentary series "Vai Anitta" is expected to debut in 2018, according to a statement from the official press release. published on Thursday (12) by Netflix. Produced by Shots Studios, the show will feature images of funkeira shows in Brazil and abroad, as well as capture the singer's interaction with fans on social networks and portray a bit of her personal life. In November 2017, Anitta married the businessman Thiago Magalhães

"Do you know that little phrase we use:" Is my life so crazy that she would make a series "? so much in Netflix, that now you will be able to maratonar me, "said the singer in a video posted by Netflix on Twitter.

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Born in Rio de Janeiro, Anitta wins more and more international space – Gustavo Bruning / ND

About the singer

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Anitta wins all the most space internationally and has come to be called "Beyoncé Carioca" French newspaper Le Monde. "If anyone can consider me as 10% of Beyoncé, I already feel very special," says the Brazilian to discover that she was compared to Queen B. "She is an icon for me, a reference."

In 2017, Anitta was voted the 15th most influential social media artist in Billboard, surpassing Lady Gaga, Shakira and Rihanna. Currently, funkeria has more than 29.4 million followers on Instagram and more than 2 billion views on YouTube.

Project mate check

Last year, Anitta launched the Check Mate project in the second half of the year, during which it published one clip per month between September and December. The first song was "Will I See You", a bossa pop in partnership with producer Poo Bear, who has already worked with Justin Bieber.

The singer then recorded with the Swedish DJ Alesso, the song "Is It for me". Filming was done in the Amazon to encourage ecological tourism in the region.

In November, Anitta associates with the British JBalvin for the music video for "Downtown" – which makes the singer the first Brazilian singer to be the first Brazilian

The last song of the project was "Vai Malandra" , recorded at Morro do Vidigal in Rio de Janeiro. It was a partnership between funkeira with Mc Zaac, American producer Maejor, duo Tropkillaz (formed by Brazilian DJs André Laudz and Zé Gonzalez) and DJ Yuri Martins.

The clip was made by photographer Terry Richardson, who was banned from Vogue after allegations of harassment. The clip also had the participation of the funkeira Jojo Todynho and Pietro Baltazar, who became known as "Bieber do Vidigal"

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