Anitta makes SNL debut with 'Choka Choka' and 'Várias Quejas'

Brazilian singer Anitta performed two songs from her upcoming album Equilibrium during her debut as musical guest on Saturday Night Live on April 11. The performances featured her collaboration with Shakira and an emotionally charged rendition of a new track. The episode was hosted by Colman Domingo.

Anitta, born Larissa de Macedo Machado, lit up Studio 8H with her first musical guest appearance on Saturday Night Live. She opened with 'Choka Choka,' a newly released collaboration with Shakira released on Thursday. Dressed in a form-fitting brown ensemble and joined by dancers, Anitta delivered the pulsating track amid flashing lights and a live backing band. Shakira's vocals played during the performance, though she did not appear onstage, prompting Anitta to smile and maintain the energy as first reported by Billboard on April 12. Anitta returned later for 'Várias Quejas,' translating to 'Several Complaints.' In a purple dress against a greenery-filled stage, she gave a sensual, emotionally charged performance with the live band, according to accounts from the episode. Equilibrium, Anitta's seventh studio album due April 16 via Republic Records, spans 15 tracks in two acts. The first act is in Portuguese with Brazilian samba, funk, and African-inspired rhythms; the second, including 'Choka Choka,' is mostly Spanish with some English and reworked tracks from the first act. The album follows 2024's Funk Generation, nominated for best Latin pop album at the 2025 Grammys. Anitta described Equilibrium to Rolling Stone as 'kind of like an artistic-alternative album,' noting, 'It’s not a mainstream of Latin because it’s funk. It’s not in the mainstream of the English world.' She added, 'When you’re just trying to beat this person, beat that chart... I want to open doors for my people.' The Rio de Janeiro native, 33, continues to globalize Brazilian music after hits like 'Envolver' and festival appearances.

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Shakira waves to huge crowds from Copacabana Palace balcony as fans fill the beach for her free show rehearsal.
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Shakira fills Copacabana during rehearsal for free Saturday show

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Shakira drew crowds to Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro on Friday for the rehearsal of her free show scheduled for Saturday. The Colombian singer waved to fans from the balcony of the Copacabana Palace hotel. The US Embassy issued a security alert for American citizens at the event.

Anitta and Shakira have collaborated on a new track titled 'Choka Choka,' the second single from Anitta's upcoming album Equilibrivm. The song, set for release ahead of the album's April 16 drop, features verses in Portuguese and English. Anitta will perform it live on Saturday Night Live this weekend.

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Saturday Night Live has tapped Brazilian singer Anitta as its musical guest and actor Colman Domingo as host for the April 11 episode. Both will make their debuts on the long-running comedy show during its 51st season. The announcement follows recent appearances by Jack Black and Jack White, Harry Styles, and Ryan Gosling.

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