Kisses is ambition turned into spectacle. Bold, multilingual, and concept-driven, the album presents Anitta as a global pop figure in constant transformation. Rather than telling a personal story, Kisses showcases range, adaptability, and control, pop as performance rather than confession.
Sonically, the album jumps across reggaeton, pop, R&B, funk carioca, and trap, switching languages and moods with ease. The production is polished and international, designed to appeal across markets. Each track feels distinct, almost episodic, reinforcing the album’s anthology-like structure.
Lyrically, Kisses focuses on desire, confidence, power dynamics, and flirtation. Emotional depth takes a back seat to attitude and persona. Anitta isn’t revealing herself, she’s directing the scene. The strength of the album lies in its versatility rather than vulnerability.
The album earns 4 stars for its vision and execution, but it stops short of higher ratings due to cohesion. While every track has a clear identity, the project lacks a single emotional throughline, functioning more as a curated showcase than a unified narrative.
Still, Kisses is an important statement in Anitta’s career, fearless, stylish, and unapologetically global. It proves her range, even if it prioritizes ambition over intimacy.
Favorite Track: Banana
Skip Track: Você mentiu
Disclaimer: This Is my opinion based on personal taste and emotions.
The skip tracks are not bad songs but just songs that are less memorable.








