"Triste com T" (acronym for "Triste com Tesão") is the second single from Pabllo Vittar's fourth studio album, Batidão Tropical. Its music video is a continuation of Vittar's previous video, "Ama Sofre Chora", which shows Pabllo arriving at the hotel where she was going to spend her honeymoon with her fiance. During the scene where she is in a room with her dancers, Vittar appears with a V3 cell phone stuck in her boot, making a reference to the character Mia Colucci from the Mexican telenovela Rebelde (2004–2006).
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"Triste com T" (acronym for "Triste com Tesão") is the second single from Pabllo Vittar's fourth studio album, Batidão Tropical. Its music video is a continuatio… read more
Phabullo Rodrigues da Silva, known professionally as Pabllo Vittar, is a Brazilian singer, songwriter and drag queen. Because of her unprecedented success as a drag queen musical artist, Vittar has been credited with influencing public interest in other musical artists who are also drag queens, as well as trans and travestis. She is also known for her activism for the rights of LGBTQ+ people, for which, in 2019, Time magazine included her in its list of Next Generation Leaders. Vittar has been cited by Forbes as "the most popular drag queen in the world". Born in São Luís … read more
Phabullo Rodrigues da Silva, known professionally as Pabllo Vittar, is a Brazilian singer, songwriter and drag queen. Because of her unprecedented success as a drag queen musical artist, Vi… read more
Phabullo Rodrigues da Silva, known professionally as Pabllo Vittar, is a Brazilian singer, songwriter and drag queen. Because of her unprecedented success as a drag queen musical artist, Vittar has been credited with influencing public… read more