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Brazilian Star Pabllo Vittar Acclaimed and Public Exalts Diversity of ‘111 Deluxe’ Album

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – In late 2019 Pabllo Vittar began to release the single ‘Parabéns’, which preceded the release of the first part of the ‘111’ album, where the hit ‘Flash Pose’ was also featured.

With the album’s success in the Brazilian carnival, the Drag Queen incorporated more songs into the work and released a second part of the album with the hits ‘Tímida’, with Mexican singer Thalia, and ‘Rajadão’. But not everything turned out as planned by the star and her new project ultimately leaked on social media, damaging Pabllo.

To make matters worse, the Covid-19 pandemic came and the singer was unable to promote her work or perform, limiting herself to interacting with fans on social media and live streaming.

Now, to overcome all the issues faced, Pabllo and her team on Thursday, November 26th, released the Deluxe version of ‘111’, with two new songs: ‘Bandida’, in partnership with Pocah, and ‘Eu Vou’.

The album’s reedition draws attention by the diversity of artists invited and by the remixes of the already acclaimed songs in the work. Artists like Jaloo, Lorena Simpson, Lucas Boombeat, A Travestis, Alice Glass, among others who are not known to the general public, have gained space and added new tones to Pabllo’s album.

On social media, the work was highly acclaimed, with internet users highlighting the quality of the songs. On Twitter, Pabllo’s name and the artists linked to ‘111’ were the most commented topics. The album was the best seller on iTunes and on forums the fans pointed out the high amount of streams on Spotify and music platforms.

On iTunes, ‘Bandida’ became Pabllo’s 14th song to debut at #1 and on Spotify ‘111 Deluxe’ hit over one million streams.

On Friday, November 27th, Pabllo Vittar released the video clip of ‘Bandida’, in partnership with Pocah.

With the album's success in the Brazilian carnival, the Drag Queen incorporated more songs into the work and released a second part of the album with the hits 'Tímida', with Mexican singer Thalia, and 'Rajadão'.
With the album’s success in the Brazilian carnival, the Drag Queen incorporated more songs into the work and released a second part of the album with the hits ‘Tímida’, with Mexican singer Thalia, and ‘Rajadão’. (Photo: internet reproduction)

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