Canadian singer The Weeknd and Brazilian pop star Anitta have teamed up to release a spooky new music video just in time for Halloween. The video, titled “São Paulo,” is the latest visual from The Weeknd’s album Hurry Up Tomorrow.
The video, directed by Cliqua, is a body horror-inspired piece that takes viewers on a wild and unsettling journey. It features both The Weeknd and Anitta in various creepy and disturbing scenes, including a room filled with body parts and a bathtub filled with blood.
The Weeknd, who has been known for his dark and moody music, wanted to release the video before Halloween to add to the spooky atmosphere of the holiday. He took to social media to share the video and wrote, “Wanted this out before Halloween! Need you sweating in your costumes to this shit.”
Anitta, who is a rising star in the music industry, also shared her excitement for the release of the video. She posted a teaser on her Instagram page and wrote, “I’m so excited for you guys to see this! It’s going to be a wild ride.”
The collaboration between The Weeknd and Anitta has been highly anticipated by fans, and the release of “São Paulo” has not disappointed. The two artists bring their unique styles together to create a haunting and captivating visual experience.
The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, rose to fame with his mixtape trilogy, House of Balloons, Thursday, and Echoes of Silence. He has since released four studio albums, including his latest, After Hours, which was released in 2020.
Anitta, whose real name is Larissa de Macedo Machado, has become a global sensation with her catchy pop songs and energetic performances. She has released four studio albums and has collaborated with artists such as Madonna, Cardi B, and J Balvin.
The “São Paulo” video is just the latest in a string of successful collaborations for both The Weeknd and Anitta. Fans can expect more exciting projects from these two talented artists in the future. In the meantime, they can enjoy the creepy and captivating visuals of “São Paulo” and get into the Halloween spirit.