Problema Seu
Pabllo Vittar
"Problema Seu" by Pabllo Vittar is a declaration wrapped in neon-lit pop production — bright, cutting synths layered over a dancehall-inflected rhythm that gives the track an airy buoyancy even as its message sharpens into something close to indifference. Pabllo's voice here is crystalline and slightly sharp at the edges, projecting with the precision of someone who has rehearsed this particular kind of exit. The song sits in the lineage of Brazilian pop that absorbed Caribbean rhythms and international club music, then filtered them through a queer sensibility that's simultaneously celebratory and unbothered. The emotional register is not anger — it's the cool, almost bored confidence of someone who has moved on before the other person realized the conversation was over. Synth lines skip lightly underneath verses that build toward a chorus designed to be sung alone in a car at full volume. Pabllo occupies a singular space in Brazilian music as a drag artist who became a mainstream pop phenomenon, and that cultural weight infuses this track — it sounds like liberation practiced until it becomes automatic. This is a song for driving away from something, windows down, already looking forward.
fast
2010s
bright, airy, sharp
Brazilian — queer pop, Caribbean rhythm influences, São Paulo club scene
Latin, Pop. Brazilian Queer Pop / Dancehall-inflected. defiant, playful. Starts with cool detachment and sharpens toward bored indifference — a deliberate emotional flatline that reads as liberation.. energy 8. fast. danceability 8. valence 7. vocals: crystalline female, sharp-edged, precise, unbothered projection. production: bright cutting synths, dancehall-inflected rhythm, airy arrangement, polished pop. texture: bright, airy, sharp. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. Brazilian — queer pop, Caribbean rhythm influences, São Paulo club scene. Driving away from something with the windows down, already looking forward.