Kenya, March 10 -- Brazilian superstar Anitta has excited fans by announcing her new music project: a new album that mixes the lively sounds of Brazilian funk with the smooth beats of reggaeton.

This upcoming album, which does not have a name yet, shows how Anitta is growing as an artist.

She shared on social media, "I'm not ready for the end of the Funk Generation era," suggesting that she is both happy and a little sad to move on from her last music style.

Her previous album, Funk Generation, came out in April 2024 and celebrated the fun music of Rio de Janeiro. It was well-received and even earned a Grammy nomination for Best Latin Pop Album.

This album included popular songs like "Funk Rave" and "Double Team," and it aimed to share Brazil's unique funk music with fans around the world.

With her new project, Anitta looks to broaden her music style, combining funk's lively energy with the popular sound of reggaeton.

She has mentioned in interviews that she loves to blend different cultures and musical styles. Earlier this year, she told Rolling Stone that her upcoming work would have a mix of styles, including reggaeton and pop.

Fans and music experts believe this new direction will keep her Brazilian roots while also reaching her growing audience in Latin countries and beyond.

Many people online are excited, saying things like, "It's like she's taking funk to the next level with reggaeton-can't wait to hear it!"

This announcement comes as Anitta is busy with her Baile Funk Experience tour, which is winning over audiences around the globe.

Although there is no official release date for the new album yet, her hints suggest it may come out later this year.

As she prepares to finish the Funk Generation era, Anitta remains fearless about trying new things in her music. In 2024, she told reporters, "I don't care what happens with the numbers-I just want to make people dance."

Fans are eagerly waiting for more information, feeling both excitement and nostalgia about moving away from the groundbreaking sound of the Funk Generation.

For now, Anitta's combination of funk and reggaeton is sure to keep the energy high, showing once again why she is a leader in global music.

Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from Bana Kenya.