"AMEIANOITE" is more than a pop song; it is a manifesto of Brazilian queer identity. By utilizing high-production value and supernatural motifs, Vittar and Groove assert their dominance in a music industry historically dominated by heteronormative standards.
If you'd like to refine this into a specific academic style: "AMEIANOITE" is more than a pop song; it
: Using "midnight" and "witchcraft" imagery as metaphors for queer liberation. : Cementing drag music as a staple in Latin American radio
: Cementing drag music as a staple in Latin American radio. It analyzes the song's role in elevating drag
The collaboration between Pabllo Vittar and Gloria Groove in "AMEIANOITE" marks a pivotal moment in Brazilian pop music. This study examines how the track blends horror aesthetics with dance-pop to challenge traditional gender norms. It analyzes the song's role in elevating drag culture from niche performance to mainstream chart dominance. Key Themes