Double Team (with Cardi B)
Anitta
Anitta has always understood that visibility requires provocation, and "Double Team" leans into that logic with cheerful aggression. The production is maximalist Miami bass filtered through contemporary trap architecture — 808 kicks that hit like fists, synths that shimmer and slice, a tempo designed for the strip club but polished enough for the arena. Cardi B arrives as the logical collaborator, two women from different hemispheres who share an identical philosophy about unapologetic sexuality and self-determination. Their energies complement without blending: Anitta brings a Brazilian directness, a confidence rooted in funk carioca's body-forward tradition, while Cardi delivers her verses with Bronx-inflected bravado and comic timing. The lyrics are nakedly explicit, but the tone is triumphalist rather than provocative — these are women who have won, and the song functions as a victory lap. Vocally, Anitta keeps her delivery fluid and melodic even in the more aggressive sections, a reminder that her roots are in sung funk, not rap. Culturally, the track represents a specific moment in the globalization of Brazilian pop, Anitta using an American collaborator to announce herself to audiences that might not otherwise find her. Best experienced at maximum volume in a club with darkness and density.
fast
2020s
maximalist, aggressive, arena-ready
Brazil / USA
Latin Pop, Hip-Hop. Miami bass / trap-funk crossover. empowering, provocative. Arrives at full energy immediately and sustains unapologetic triumphalism through to a victory-lap finale.. energy 10. fast. danceability 9. valence 8. vocals: direct, fluid, melodic-funk rooted, bravado-inflected, Bronx-meets-Rio. production: heavy 808 kicks, shimmering-slicing synths, maximalist Miami bass, trap architecture. texture: maximalist, aggressive, arena-ready. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. Brazil / USA. Best experienced at maximum volume in a dark, packed club.