Anitta and
Warner have announced that they are parting ways. She is now a free agent.
“After 11 years of successful partnership, we’ve agreed to go our separate ways,” goes a statement released jointly by the artist and label. “Anitta would like to thank the Warner Music team for all their support. And the Warner team wishes Anitta all the best in future.”
The Brazilian global superstar, who’s managed by
S10 chief
Brandon Silverstein and repped for legal by
Ed Shapiro, was recently nominated for a Best New Artist
Grammy, lit up the
VMAs,
AMAs and
EMAs (where she won Best Latin), delivered a historic 2022 performance on
Coachella’s main stage and became the first Latin female solo artist to have a global #1 song on
Spotify, courtesy of “Envolver.”
The artist is now expanding her pop-cultural reach with a starring role on the seventh season of the Spanish
Netflix series
Elite.
Where will Anitta land? Are two majors edging into the lead? Are Brandon and Ed annoyed by our questions? Don’t touch that dial.