Anitta drops tracklist
Anitta revealed the tracklist for her album EQUILIBRIVM ahead of its April 16 release, giving fans a concrete preview of the record’s scope and rollout. (x.com) The tracklist reveal is a classic pre‑release move to build streaming pre‑saves and playlist momentum. (x.com)
Anitta put out the song list for EQUILIBRIVM on April 3, and one slot was still blank: track 8 stayed hidden while 14 other titles appeared in order ahead of the April 16 release. (g1.globo.com) The album is set to arrive at 9 p.m. on April 16 in Brazil, and Billboard Brasil reported that the project has 15 tracks. That means fans now know almost the full shape of the record a week before it hits streaming services. (billboard.com.br) (g1.globo.com) The known titles lean heavily into Portuguese, with songs including “Desgraça,” “Mandinga,” “Caminhador,” “Bemba,” “Ternura,” “Deus Existe,” “Caso de Amor,” “Nanã,” “Vai Dar Caô,” “Meia-Noite,” and “Ouro.” The two clearest outward-facing titles are “Pinterest” and “So Much Love,” which sit beside the Spanish-language duet “Choka Choka.” (billboard.com.br) (g1.globo.com) “Pinterest” came first as the lead single in March, and “Choka Choka” followed on April 9 with Shakira. Billboard described “Choka Choka” as the second single from EQUILIBRIVM, which turns the tracklist into more than a list of names: it shows where the singles sit inside the full record. (billboard.com) (billboard.com.br) This rollout did not start with the public tracklist. G1 reported that Anitta held a listening event in Salvador on February 12 for fans chosen by lottery, and song names began circulating online after that preview. (g1.globo.com) By the time Anitta posted the official reveal, the surprise was not most of the names. The surprise was that she still kept one title back, which gave the campaign one last unopened envelope even after the track count, sequence, and release date were already public. (g1.globo.com) (billboard.com.br) Anitta also started moving songs from the album into live settings before release. Billboard Brasil reported that she performed “Meia-Noite” live on April 5, two days after the tracklist post and 11 days before the album lands. (billboard.com.br) So the picture is now unusually clear for a not-yet-released album: 15 tracks, one mystery title, one March single, one April single with Shakira, and one live-tested song already out in the wild before April 16. That gives fans enough detail to map the album before they have heard most of it. (billboard.com) (billboard.com.br) (g1.globo.com)