Pabllo Vittar
Pabllo Vittar is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, and drag queen known for his significant impact on the Latin pop and electronic music scenes. He released his debut album, Vai Passar Mal, in 2017, featuring the successful single “K.O.” His subsequent albums, Não Para Não (2018) and 111 (2020), included hits such as “Disk Me” and “Parabéns,” which topped charts in Brazil. Vittar became the first drag queen to be nominated for a Latin Grammy Award and has won multiple awards, including the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Brazilian Act.
Vittar served as a judge on “The Voice Brasil” and made appearances on television programs like “Amor & Sexo” on Rede Globo. He has performed at major music festivals, including Lollapalooza and Coachella, and has released several successful singles, which have garnered millions of views on YouTube. His music videos, such as those for “Corpo Sensual” and “Buzina.”
Vittar’s collaborations include working with Anitta on “Sua Cara,” a major hit in Latin America, and with Charli XCX on “Flash Pose.” He collaborated with Major Lazer on “Pra Lá,” and with IZA on “Evapora.” His appearance on the remix of Lady Gaga‘s “Sour Candy” alongside Blackpink expanded his presence in global music. Vittar also collaborated with Rico Dalasam on “Todo Dia” and with Diplo on “Então Vai,” highlighting his role in promoting LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream music.