Double Team (with Cardi B)
Anitta
"Double Team" pairs Anitta with Cardi B for a brash, bilingual collision of Brazilian funk swagger and American hip-hop firepower, and the chemistry is combustible. The production is hard and percussive, built on funk carioca's signature rhythmic chug overlaid with trap-leaning low end, engineered for the club and the strip-club alike — sweaty, aggressive, unmistakably designed to dominate a speaker. Anitta works the Portuguese-and-English hook with sultry command while Cardi B crashes in with her trademark raunchy, motor-mouthed bravado, the two women trading dominance rather than playing demure. The lyric is unapologetically sexual and self-empowered, two stars asserting control over their own desire and worth — the "double team" framing flipping into a flex about feminine power and partnership. There's a maximalist, attitude-forward energy here, the sound of two of the loudest women in global pop joining forces for crossover impact, bridging Latin America's funk scene with U.S. mainstream rap. It's nightlife music, hype music, the track you reach for when you want confidence weaponized into a beat. Built for twerking, for pre-game adrenaline, for owning a room, it trades subtlety for sheer presence — a calculated, high-octane statement that both artists are forces who refuse to shrink, delivered with grins and zero apology.
fast
2020s
sweaty, aggressive, maximalist
Brazil / USA
Hip-Hop, Funk Carioca. Latin Trap / Brazilian Funk Crossover. aggressive, empowered. Arrives at maximum confidence and escalates — two forces joining to assert dominance together. energy 10. fast. danceability 9. valence 7. vocals: sultry command vs raunchy motor-mouthed bravado, bilingual, dominant. production: funk carioca rhythmic chug, trap low end, hard percussion, club-engineered. texture: sweaty, aggressive, maximalist. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. Brazil / USA. Pre-game adrenaline or nightclub when you want confidence weaponized into a beat.