Ivete Sangalo responds to criticism surrounding the song Vampirinha: 'Because I am a woman singing this'
Ivete Sangalo defends her upcoming carnival song "Vampirinha" amidst controversy and criticism on social media regarding its lyrics.
In a recent interview with G1, Brazilian singer Ivete Sangalo addressed the backlash she's received over her song "Vampirinha", which is slated for release during the carnival of 2026. The song features lyrics like "suck the neck", which have sparked a divisive response among fans on social media. Sangalo noted that the controversy might stem from the fact that she is a woman performing such lyrics, urging for a shift in societal perceptions and the acceptance of diverse carnival music styles.
Sangalo emphasized the importance of receiving criticism, stating that she values feedback from the public, especially during carnival festivities. She aims to transform "Vampirinha" into a light-hearted anthem that embodies the joyous spirit of the carnival. Despite the controversy, she aims to spread a feeling of enjoyment and relatability through her music, highlighting her dedication to engaging with her audience and amplifying their voices.
Furthermore, Sangalo's situation is particularly notable as she faced legal scrutiny earlier this year after a performance where she danced to "Vampirinha" alongside a child, which led to complaints lodged with the Bahia Public Ministry. This incident exemplifies the ongoing discussions in Brazil regarding the appropriateness of certain types of music and dance in connection with children, making Sangalo's response not just an artistic defense but also a commentary on cultural norms and expectations in Brazilian society.